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'Osiana ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 APR 24 by
plisa
Available from - KandM https://www.kandmroses.com/contact
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22 APR 07 by
ALETHA MITCHELL
WHERE CAN I PURCHASE BARE ROOT OSIANA ROSE BUSHES? THERE USED TO BE A NURSERY IN OREGON, BUT I HAVE LOST THE WEB PAGE.
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#1 of 2 posted
10 MAY 23 by
Colblan
Have you ever found an online store offering Osiana rose bush for sale?
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#2 of 2 posted
25 APR 24 by
plisa
I got mine KandM roses nursery, I believe they have both own root as well grafted on fortuniana. I have the grafted version.
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11 MAR 14 by
Ariel7
I can't find Osiana at any nursery, not even the ones which used to carry it.
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#1 of 1 posted
27 NOV 14 by
Tom Smith
Classy Roses in Jackson, Mississippi grows their plant for sale.
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25 AUG 13 by
Kebun
Hi all. Would anyone be able to clarify whether Osiana and Oriana are either the one and the same or completely different roses even though both are Tantau-bred roses? I have a new bare-rooted rose ready for planting labelled as Oriana yet the seller's description better fits that of Osiana. A search online has yielded inconclusive results as one German website, welt-der-rosen.de, has Oriana/Osiana listed as being the same rose with the colour being that of ivory while other websites like Thomas For Roses have Oriana listed as being a red blend with white/silver reverse with no mention of it being tied to Osiana. Hopefully some light can be shed on this.
Peter
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#1 of 3 posted
25 AUG 13 by
Patricia Routley
Hello Peter. Different roses. ‘Osiana’ 1988 is a pastel creamy colour. ‘Oriana’ 1970 is a red with cream or white reverse. Thomas for Roses are correct in their description for this rose.
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#2 of 3 posted
25 AUG 13 by
Kebun
Many thanks Patricia! Now it's just a case of waiting till flowering time to see what colour(s) the flowers turn out to be for a positive ID
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#3 of 3 posted
1 MAR 14 by
Kebun
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#4 of 3 posted
1 MAR 14 by
Patricia Routley
Glad you sorted that one out. Looks pretty.
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