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most recent 9 AUG 23  
Initial post 8 AUG 23 by Bug_girl
Botanica's Roses (1999) pg. 88, says "Modern, cluster-flowered/floribunda, apricot blend, repeat-flowering...small-growing rose...Strong double apricot flowers are borne in clusters that cover the bush...height at maturity is low...ideal as a bush for a patio or edge of a bed...poor resistance to disease...does best in warm dry conditions...not strong in cold damp climates...ZONES 5-9...Delbard and Chabert, France, 1978, parentage unknown."
Reply #1 posted 9 AUG 23 by jedmar
Description enhanced and reference added. Thanks!