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Discussion id : 46-211
most recent 7 JUL 10 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 26 JUN 10 by Kentucky_rose
Mine is beginning to bloom, as in 1 bud. Love the form. I expected more hot pink or deep pink, noticing orange red? It looks like the pictures Decateur posted.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 JUL 10 by Slugger15
It definitely appears nearly red, pink-red, or orangy-red as the bud opens. I wasn't expecting such a strong & dark color, and had originally worried that my new plants were mistagged. No such worries now....all are blooming (from Rosemania) and true to labels. This one does fade out to the commonly described color of a deep pink with white reverses. My newest pics posted yesterday show how the bloom stays on the plant forever, and fades eventually to nearly white. We've had a LOT of wind and rain over the last 12 days and nothing has knocked her petals off yet. It does blow open very fast and does NOT really have what I consider to be the best exhibition form, but I don't show roses so it's no big deal to me. The bloom form for me, so far, has been flat, ruffly, and more cupped instead of spiral.
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Discussion id : 45-998
most recent 19 JUN 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 JUN 10 by Patsy Cunningham
Color quite variable but always beautiful. Almost red in shade but hot pink with white reverse in full sun.
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Discussion id : 38-353
most recent 2 AUG 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 AUG 09 by Patsy Cunningham
Incredibly vigorous and floriferous. I do not spray and it has been consistently healthy for the past 3 years while I trialed it. Grows in long stemmed sprays, which might be a bit tall and large for exhibition as a miniflora spray, so disbud early if you plan to exhibit. Tolerates some shade
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