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'Angel Face, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
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22 JAN 14 by
bluebuster77
Only best in first spring blooming cycle in Northern California after that all mildew covered throughout the season!
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7 APR 09 by
anonymous-223802
Available from - Brushwood Nursery http://gardenvines.com/shop/
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18 SEP 07 by
Patricia Routley
ANGEL FACE CL. David Ruston, SA. Australia. 1995. Sport of ‘Angel Face’
Distinguish between Angel Face Cl. – 1981. Haight.
1996. Dianne Ackland “The Australian Rose Directory” 2nd Edition 1996 [No listing for Angel Face Cl. ]
1997 Australian Rose Annual
p31 David Ruston. Australian Sports. Clg. Angel Face (Fl). Sport of Angel face – Ruston 1995 – This could become a much needed Climber in this colour range – so far quite vigorous.
1998-1999. Golden Vale Nursery - Catalogue 1998/1999 p15 Angel Face Cl. Floribunda Cl. 1996. Australia. 3.5m x 2.5m. mauve.
1999. Dianne Ackland “The Australian Rose Directory” 3rd Edition 1999 p8 Angel Face Clg. Ruston, Australia. 1996. Climber. Lavender. (available from) Golden Vale, Honeysuckle, John’s World, Morton, Mossmont, Silkie, Spring Park, Treloar. 2000-2002. Golden Vale Nursery - Catalogue p13 2002. Mistydowns Nursery - catalogue p39
2003. Ruston’s Roses – Rose Collection 2003-2004 p58 Angel Face Climbing. Climbing sport. Mauve. Ruston, D.W. 1994
< 2005 Thomas for Roses – catalogue. [H. G. & G. M. Thomas, Woodside, SA] p24
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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
How long does it take for it to bloom?
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4 MAY 03 by
The Old Rosarian
Most roses take about 6 weeks to bloom starting from the time they leafed out.
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