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Discussion id : 118-855
most recent 24 OCT 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 OCT 19 by Aerith
Is there any chance that I can get Royal Philharmonic in USA?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 24 OCT 19 by jedmar
If you will check the garden listings and member comments it seems that some members have this rose in USA. You might contact them to find out where they got it from. We have no Information on US nurseries carrying it currently.
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Discussion id : 90-800
most recent 9 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 FEB 16 by Michael Garhart
I forgot to add. I have mine planted next to Savoy Hotel. Their plant architecture, bloom size, repeat, and so on are very similar. I actually like this sort of HT, where the plant does not eat the entire yard. Exhibitors hate it, because they want gigantic proportions, but I love it because they are superior garden plants. Great for flower arrangements and look great as plants. The best of both worlds!
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Discussion id : 74-018
most recent 11 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 SEP 13 by Michael Garhart
I'm fairly certain this rose descended directly or indirectly from Margaret Merrill (like, through Renaissance, for example). I've raised enough seedlings from MM, and RP has all of the tell-tale traits. It is an improved version of MM in many ways, and it seems a lot healthier too. It is a short, but vigorous, HT here, that is not naked and blooms repeatedly all summer long. Its only real negative is that it takes an extra year to build up and get going. The form is consistent in rain or heat, too.
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Discussion id : 30-403
most recent 17 SEP 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 SEP 08 by FionaWheeldon
Available from - Tasman Bay Roses Ltd
www.tbr.co.nz
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