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'KO 97/1993-01' rose Reviews & Comments
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Available from - Chamblee Rose Nursery 10926 US-69, Tyler, TX 75706
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Just love this rose. Bought it on a whim from Chamblee's spring of 2014. Compact, shiny, healthy green leaves. Always had a few blooms on it all of last year even in its original small pot. It can be light pink, light apricot, or a pinkish or apricot tinted off-white...all beautiful. Another plus! My plant seems to be thornless or almost so though I haven't seen this mentioned. I read the patent and it seems to lack stamens so it is male sterile. I did see a pod on it late in the fall but pulled it off because it was so late into the season. That means it is female fertile. For those who like to make rose babies, I think this would be a good place to start. I want to try some crosses this spring and see what happens.
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Available from - Chamblees Rose Nursery
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9 SEP 10 by
kona
This rose is the healthiest rose in my friend's rose garden...never an imperfect leaf and floriferous flushes. Carefree, beautiful shiney foliage and bushy to the ground. I just ordered one for my garden.
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9 SEP 10 by
Karen
What colors have you seen in your friend's cream veranda. On this website, I see cream, apricot, and pink. It is hard to figure out where to place this rose. Thanks for any help. Karen
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10 SEP 10 by
kona
See Cattjovi's photo...we live around the corner from eachother in Georgia...it has warm peachy pinks and it bleaches out a little in the sun. It is perfect for pink or orange/amber gardens. I'll upload a whole plant photo and flower if it is in bloom. You will love it.
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