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'Green Ice' rose References
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Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 45. Green Ice Rated 7.9
Book (2001) Page(s) 47. Green Ice Miniature, white, 1971. Rating: 7.6
Website/Catalog (9 Jul 1998) Page(s) 7. Green Ice Opens white or pale pink then changes to cool soft green...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 226. Miniature, white, 1971, (R. wichuraiana x 'Floradora') x 'Jet Trail'; Moore, R.S.; Sequoia Nursery. Bud pointed; flowers white to soft green, double, small; foliage small, glossy, leathery; vigorous, dwarf, bushy growth.
Book (1993) Page(s) 226. Includes photo(s). A free-flowering Miniature, good in hanging baskets. Moore (USA) 1971. ((Rosa wichuraiana x 'Floradora') x 'Jet Trail')
Article (misc) (1980) Page(s) 19. Green Ice a variety that does well indoors
Book (1972) Page(s) 77. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. Miniatures. Green Ice we include here as some pure whites have a greeny look about them. This particular cultivar is most unusual in that it turns a pale green quite consistently as soon as the flower is approaching the fully open stage, and it remains this colour until it falls.
Book (1971) Page(s) 97. Includes photo(s). Green Ice White Miniature by Ralph S. Moore; introduced by Sequoia Nursery. Parentage is (Rosa wichuraiana x 'Floradora') x 'Jet Trail'. The buds are small, opening white and gradually becoming a soft green color. When grown in partial shade, the green coloring of the blooms is more pronounced. The blooms are small, full, double and a borne several together on medium stems, with very little fragrance. This bushy plant is clothed with an abundant amount of normal green, glossy, medium-sized, disease-resistant foliage, which grows to 12 inches.
Book (1971) Page(s) 25. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. New Roses. Green Ice Miniature. (Moore). White or pale pink, changing to a soft green in the open flower. Large multiple heads, and very good foliage. About 12 to 15 inches in height.
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