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Website/Catalog  (2018)  Page(s) 25.  Includes photo(s).
 
Vuvuzela ORA5321(N)  ‘Vuvuzela’ produces lots of basals soon after planting out & becomes a dense, hip high bush to chest high by the end of the season. It blooms constantly and loves sunshine which intensifies the bright red orange flowing over the basic yellow. Most blooms are carried one to a stem, which makes it a productive pickable rose, but there are also clusters. 
Newsletter  (Nov 2017)  Page(s) 14.  Includes photo(s).
 
Vuvuzela was named in celebration of the 2010 World Soccer Cup in South Africa. 'Vuvuzela' produces lots of ....soon after planting out and becomes a dense bush by the end of the season. It blooms constantly and loves sunshine which intensifies the bright red-orange flowing over the basic yellow. Most blooms are carried one to a stem, which makes it a pickable rose.
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