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Magazine  (2024)  Page(s) 50. Vol 46, No. 1.  Includes photo(s).
 
Leonie Kearney.  Polyantha Roses From the Past.  
"Stan's Rose", sometimes "Stan's Laidley Rose" This rose came to me around 28 years ago from a dear friend who loved to visit garden shows. She picked up "Stan's Rose" from a garden stall at a Laidley Garden Show. She was a great sharer and insisted I grow this rose, and it has been in my garden ever since. The name "Stan's Rose" was on the label when I received it, and it stays until we have a positive identification. It grows to around 60 to 70cm tall, and the flowers are a mid-pink semi-double around the size of a twenty-cent piece in a cluster of 5 to 7 flowers. The bush has very few prickles.
Over the years I have often been given a special rose that came from an old garden.
Just recently this year two different gardeners have presented me with this treasure with names such as "Ray's Rose", and another which I am watching that I purchased from a plant stall as "Wendy's Rose" and am pretty certain it will be that fellow that pops up everywhere - Stan!!!
(Photo: Leonie Kearney)
Magazine  (Sep 2020)  Page(s) 4. Vol 42, No. 3.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor.  More Found Polyanthas.
"Stan's Rose" Laidley, Queensland. 
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