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'Young Princess' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 12 DEC 15
Rose
Young Princess
Initial post
25 AUG 12
by
Margaret Strathalbyn
Another strange choice of name - is there a reason for it, apart from "royal purple" and marketing? It's hard to imagine a redhead (QE 1) wearing that colour.
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12 DEC 15
by
Michael Garhart
It looks pretty. Foliage looks similar to Carruth's purples. Color looks strong. Growth looks fine.
The name.. you are right. The concepts do not go together very well, and I'm not even from one the Queen's Nations!
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