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ZLEmartincipar rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From the Canadian patent application
Uploaded 8 AUG 22
Oso Happy Candy Oh! rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Singularly Beautiful Roses
First flush of 2015 in my GA garden. Oso Happy Candy Oh on right, Pink Drift on left, Snow Cone in center. No fungicides used on these roses.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 21 MAY 15
Candy Oh! Vivid Red rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of a_carl76
Uploaded 2 JUN 20
Candy Oh! Vivid Red rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Singularly Beautiful Roses
Spring 2014. Second year in the ground in my GA garden.
Uploaded 20 SEP 14
Oso Happy Candy Oh! rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of zlesak
St. Paul, MN June 2016
Uploaded 18 JUN 16
Candy Oh! Vivid Red rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Singularly Beautiful Roses
Spring 2014. Second year in the ground in my GA garden.
Uploaded 20 SEP 14
Candy Oh! Vivid Red rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of zlesak
Arden Hills, MN June 2016 Flower coverage and rich color make it a standout on this patio.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 18 JUN 16
Oso Happy Candy Oh! rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of JAO
This is a photo taken August 9, 2013 in northern Wisconsin (Z3b) during the second flush of bloom. The plant has been in my garden for 4 full years and is a consistently good performer. It takes a couple years to get well-established in a cold climate--but it is definitely worth the wait.
Uploaded 10 AUG 13
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