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'Lady Ann Kidwell' rose Reviews & Comments
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19 JUN 18 by
BrianH
I love this rose! Small, impossibly long, elegant buds of a true cerise color open quickly to a charming fluffy jumble. It is robust, healthy, with dark blue-green foliage and few thorns. It strikes readily from cuttings. It can bloom from the tiniest branch...and does! Its pedicels are slim, lax, and graceful. I would not be without it.
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The closest thing in rosedom to a fuschia (plant not color.). Not too thorny 4-5' bush covered with hanging deep pink, fuschia sized roses. They open up like a ribbon on a gift, while the amazing buds are shaped like a cross between Cecile Brunner (but bigger/longer) and a (little) Eiffel Tower. Lovely medium scent, not mild. Definitely one of the greatest rose buds ever. Too charming for words.
PS Usually polyanthas are totally boring to me, this one is in a class by itself!
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When I see the photo's of this rose, I think there is a typo in width: Doesn't it have to be 6' or 185 cm?
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Certainly does. Fixed. Thanks Jay Jay.
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Per Dan Marsh, Edward Marsh's grandson, Ann Kidwell sponsored Edward Marsh's US citizenship. He named this Alfred Krebs creation in her honor. Alfred Krebs also created the white single HT, White Wings.
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