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Discussion id : 172-366
most recent 13 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 APR by AndromedaSea
I bought this rose waxed and boxed two years ago. It’s beautiful, disease-resistant, flowers often, all the things that are in the description, EXCEPT “compact”. I have to hack it back every year, but it easily grew to 5’ tall and 4’ wide the first year. If the flowers didn’t look exactly like the photos, I’d think it was mislabeled. You need this rose, but give it lots of space. NJ zone 7b.
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Discussion id : 117-682
most recent 18 JUL 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 JUL 19 by AnnaR
Bought this plant flowering. Every perfectly shaped rose stayed on the bush for over three weeks. Took under three weeks to rebloom. No disease at all when even the modern Kordes roses showed some black spot. Pleasant spicy scent and outstanding look-at-me color. Shrugs off rain. Looks marvelous in a pot. Will be going back to the source for more.
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Discussion id : 110-721
most recent 15 MAY 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 MAY 18 by Kathy Strong
Also sold as "True Passion." See, https://www.true-bloom.com/
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 MAY 18 by Patricia Routley
Synonym added. Thank you Kathy.
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Discussion id : 105-959
most recent 27 NOV 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 OCT 17 by wirosarian
According to Ping Lim's Face Book page the name 'Double 10' comes from....."October 10 is "Double10", the rose to celebrate the birth of first republic nation (ROC) in Asia!"
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 OCT 17 by jedmar
Thank you! We have added your comment as a note.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 27 NOV 17 by Kathy Strong
Ping Lim answered, “Double 10 means October 10, which is the birthday of the Republic of China,” Ping explained. “It was revealed at a ceremony by the Taiwan Consulate in Houston last October.”

See, https://altmanplants.com/rosarian-ping-lim-receives-best-hybrid-tea-award-biltmore-international-rose-trials-2016/

And I don't know who thought this was a red rose. It's a clear dark orange.
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