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most recent 7 MAY 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAY 09 by Benaminh
Does anyone know if this variety is available in the USA, and who carries it? I saw it today at the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden. A beautiful pale flesh colored blossom with light caramel/grey/pink highlights towards the middle. The flower form is very double, globular, quartered, and with a medium sweet myrrh scent. Blooms were about three to four inches wide. Semi-glossy medium green foliage with some blackspot and slight mildew. The lax bush is almost 4 feet high. This rose is much more beautiful than David Austin's Cymbeline.
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