'Crimson Knight' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 NOV by
viscount89
It is an excellent disease resistant, prolific bloomer, and a wonderful fragrance. It has been exceptional in the Carter Center Rose Garden for the last few years. It's a no-spray garden, using only organic fertilizers. It is a true pleasure to grow and enjoy.
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7 MAR 23 by
Bregingew
Available from - https://www.wilsonbrosgardens.com/
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9 JAN 23 by
StefanDC
The variety that is being marketed in the U.S. as "Crimson Knight" is evidently this cultivar, since the same photo used in U.S. Patent #31,742 is also used on the Suntory Flowers website page (although they don't identify the actual cultivar name or even a patent number for any of the Brindabella Roses selections):
suntoryflowers.com/variety/brindabella-crimson-knight/rose-brindabella-crimson-knight-007/
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10 JAN 23 by
jedmar
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