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From 'The Bystander' magazine, Oct 2, 1907, page 50. The accompanying text reads "A New Variety. This novelty was exhibited by Messrs. Dickinson and Sons, of Newtownards, and has been named "Avoca." The flowers are of a deep crimson-scarlet colour, and, in fact, in places there is a very definite suggestion of a purply-blue shade. Perhaps next year the novelty will be a blue rose? The scent is as sweet as any midsummer bloom, and the plant is so hardy that it will blossom continuously until late in the autumn."
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June 7, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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a faded summer bloom. Heat makes the flowers smaller but they dont lose their form. They dont fade to peach so much as sun bleach.
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June 7, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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summer flushes are generally 1.5-2in MAX if its hot. Color stays orange but fades. this year I sprayed and drenched and have had no missed with black spot.
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June 7, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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Grown in Thailand
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June 7, 2025, Zone 7a, Provo, Utah, USA
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