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'Warm Welcome' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 JUN 10 by
Michael Garhart
The parentage is almost right. Per the patent:
"The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of rose plant of the climbing miniature rose class which was originated by me by crossing, as the seed parent, `Irish Beauty`.times.(Galway Bay.times.Sutter's Gold (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 885)) seedling and as pollen parent the rose plant known as `Anna Ford`. "
So, it should be [Elizabeth of Glamis x (Galway Bay x Sutter's Gold)] x Anna Ford, which would make it a mirrored cross of the similar Laura Ford.
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11 JUN 10 by
HMF Admin
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous
How resistant to Black Spot is Warm Welcome? Can it hold up okay in cool, damp climates?
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7 DEC 03 by
The Old Rosarian
Warm Welcome, because of the orange in it, tends to get blackspot in climates that are damp and rainly in the spring. It will still be fine in these climates, but you may have to spray it.
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