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'Maning' rose Reviews & Comments
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15 JUN 08 by
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Growing this rose as a bush and as a short climber. Really wonderful. Healthy - a touch of powdery mildew, but never any rust or black spot. Well foliated. Amazing blooms. Always very well formed and colored. Highly recommended!
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US introduction of Mini-Flora ‘Ingrid’ with ‘Glowing Amber’ colours
In the last two months I have kept many exhibitors in suspense, who had asked me, "Who is the US nursery introducing the NEW Mini-Flora 'Ingrid' "? Note added May 11th 2008 : In 2008, John's Miniature Roses will be introducing 'Ingrid'
I am working on a special gallery for just the 'Ingrid' rose with about 20 images. This gallery will also incorporate my story : "Introducing Ingrid" published in the Nov. 2005 issue of ROSES-CANADA. Here an ‘Excerpt’ from that story by permission of "ROSES CANADA"
INTRODUCING ‘INGRID’ by George Mander Imagine you are looking at ‘Glowing Amber’ – my miniature rose with tiny petals that are yellow at the base and blend into hot red as they reach upward. Now imagine magnifying it a notch to a mini-flora or patio size. I now have such a rose. From the time it germinated in 2000, I have called it my big ‘Glowing Amber’. But I registered it this June with IRAR, and now I call it ‘Ingrid’ after my wife. ‘Ingrid’ came from a cross of ‘Hot Tamale’ with ‘Rubies ’n’ Pearls’. I am sure it inherited its bi-colour from ‘Rubies ’n’ Pearls’ just as ‘Glowing Amber’ did. ......................
Update Jan. 14th 2006 ---- The 'Ingrid' gallery is now completed. Go to my web-site : "Roses of Excellence" http://www3.telus.net/georgemander/ and then go to "Rose Gallery" and click on Mini-Flora 'Ingrid' Gallery!
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Note by George Mander : If you have any questions, comments or inquiries about this or any other roses of mine, please send me an e-mail as I do not always check up on each variety ! Thank you.
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