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'Mrs. William G. Koning' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 101-600
most recent 28 JUN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JUN 17 by Elizabethspetals
I find Mrs. William G. Koning to be quite shade tolerant here in Southern California. The shade really helps to bring out, and retain, the pink.
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Discussion id : 58-293
most recent 1 NOV 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 NOV 11 by Grntrz5
Yes, in hot weather it's usually white or near white in cooler weather. In fall the darker pink edge shows clearly, but will fade to light pink before fading to white.

May 3, 2012
There are a few blooms that are a strong cerise-pink this year, they look like the ones by Mel Hulse and CybeRose.
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Discussion id : 8-507
most recent 11 MAY 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAY 05 by Mel Hulse
Says near white and it usually is. However, in some climates it can quite pink. See my photo.
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