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Discussion id : 96-131
most recent 2 DEC 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 DEC 16 by Cayuse
Available from - Otto and Sons Nursery
http://www.ottoandsons-nursery.com/Roses_Floribunda.html
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Discussion id : 29-807
most recent 16 AUG 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 AUG 08 by John Moody
I just planted this rose bareroot spring of 2008 and I am very pleased with it's first year progress. The bush broke dormancy vigorously and continues to grow very heartily and is absolutely disease free and insect free so far. I do spray for fungus monthly. The foliage is a lovely dark green and sets off a great background color for the beautiful scarlet red velvety blooms that constantly adorn it's branches. It actually blooms in flushes but the re-bloom time is so fast that it seems the rose is a constant bloomer. I can hardly wait to see what the next two years bring as it begins to mature. It just needs a year or two to get it's feet under it steadily and then I think it will be even better than it already is.
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Discussion id : 27-178
most recent 7 JUN 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 JUN 08 by songtaeyi
Preference is quite possibly the perfect landscape rose. No mildew, medium size and vigorous, clear, beautiful red without a trace of orange, and it just keeps on blooming with so little maintenance. I have used it a number of times in landscape installations, only to have people call me and ask its' name because it looks so good day after day. And did I mention that the foliage is really handsome too?
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Discussion id : 12-923
most recent 30 JUN 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JUN 06 by Unregistered Guest

The parentage of Preference according to the 2007 Star Roses online catalog is:


"Parentage...............(Meidanu x Kornita) x Meifiga" which is  (Tamango x Korona) x Pharaoh.

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