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'Pearl Hit ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 NOV 15 by
Michael Garhart
"DESCRIPTION SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention constitutes a new and distinct variety of compact floribunda rose plant which originated from a controlled crossing between an unnamed seedling and `RUImired`, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,770. The two parents were crossed and the resulting seeds were planted in a controlled environment. The new variety is named `POULpear`.
The new rose may be distinguished from its seed parent, an unnamed seedling created by the same inventors, by the following combination of characteristics:
1. `POULpear` is a compact floribunda with pale orange colored flowers and the unnamed seedling is a grandiflora with bright orange flowers.
2. The unnamed seedling resulted from a crossing of `POULetta` and `Amber Queen`.
The new variety may be distinguished from its pollen parent, `RUImired`, by the following combination of characteristics:
1. `POULpear` is a compact floribunda with pale orange colored flowers whereas `RUImired` is miniature rose with orange-red flowers.
2. The foliage and flowers of `POULpear` are larger than `RUImired`."
-US Patent PP11641
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29 NOV 15 by
Patricia Routley
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13 AUG 06 by
Wendy C
Pearl Palace has been a stand out performer since it was planted five seasons ago. It is in constant bloom throughout the season. It grows more like a mini-flora for me. The blooms are too large for a mini, yet smaller than an average floribunda. It is cane Winter hardy, even in tough years for Zone 6. With the exception of a bout with Botrytis blight, which tolorated very well, it has had very good disease resistance. The stems are long enough to cut clusters and bring in. Pearl Palace is a good cut rose.
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