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Discussion id : 89-489
most recent 27 NOV 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 NOV 15 by SoCal Coastal Rosarian
Rosaholic's Southern California Garden, a most insightful rosarian, told me that this rose has the most beautiful stamens of any rose she knew. By great fortune Ruth Tiffany, one of San Diego County's standpout
rosarians, happened to have a plant and she kindly provided some budwood. It is now one of my very favorite shrubbies with its rather large blooms disposed in clusters. Color is a brilliant nonfading scarlet. The stamen complex is large, bright yellow and is very slow to brown. The plant is well behaved and disease resistant. I believe this rose would make a great tree rose.
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Discussion id : 89-470
most recent 26 NOV 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 NOV 15 by Patricia Routley
I believe the New Zealand references to the 'Phantom' parentage are incorrect.
On a quick look, Sam McGredy did not use 'Eyeopener' as a seed parent.
But he did use it as a pollen parent many times.
1991 Dakota. MACsalem Mini Red . Volare x Eyeopener.
1991 Kapiti. MACglemil Flori. pink Sexy Rexy x Eyeopener
1992 Phantom. MACcatsan Flori. scarlet Pandemonium x Eyeopener
1993 Trinity. MACredparap Shrub. Dark red Sexy Rexy x Eyeopener
1998 Hot Chile. (syn: Hot Chilli. MACbunber) Shrub orange Trumpeter x Eyeopener
1998 Red Point. MACwooherm. Flori. red Maiden Voyage x Eyeopener
1998 Too Hot to Handle. MACloupri. Climber. Orange red Waiheke x Eyeopener
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Discussion id : 8-437
most recent 7 MAY 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAY 05 by William Grant
Deep velvety red, nearly semi-double blooms with golden stamens. Forms a mound 3’ x 4’.
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