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'Peach Lemonade ™' rose Description
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Photo courtesy of jedmar
Bloom:
Yellow, blush shading, ages to cream . None / no fragrance. 7 to 10 petals. Average diameter 2.25". Medium, single to semi-double, in small clusters, cupped-to-flat bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Ovoid buds.
Habit:
Bushy, rounded. Semi-glossy, dark green foliage. 3 to 7 leaflets.
Height: up to 39" (up to 100cm). Width: up to 39" (up to 100cm).
Growing:
Can be used for landscape.
Patents:
Canada - Patent No: 5392 on 29 Nov 2016 Application No: 15-8519 on 2 Feb 2015 'Radpastel' originated from a hybrid cross conducted by the breeder in July 2002 in Greenfield, Wisconsin, USA. The hybrid cross was made between the variety 'Radquid', as the female parent, and the variety 'Radcor', as the the male parent. The final selection of 'Radpastel' was made in January 2013 based on its yellow flowers, bushy, rounded growth habit, attractive foliage and resistance to black spot, powdery mildew and rust. United States - Patent No: PP 26,675 on 3 May 2016 VIEW USPTO PATENTApplication No: 14/121,069 on 28 Jul 2014 The female parent (i.e., seed parent) was the ‘Radquid’ variety (non-patented in the United States), and the male parent (i.e., pollen parent) was the ‘Radcor’ variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,346).
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