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Discussion id : 98-684
most recent 24 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 APR 17 by Dinglehopp3r
Available from - Chamblee's roses
www.chambleeroses.com/
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Discussion id : 82-289
most recent 2 JAN 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 JAN 15 by Michael Garhart
Home Depot was selling this series through some wholesaler last year, but they were un-labeled. I saw this one, the yellow one, and another pink tone. I considered using them in breeding, but I did not want to take a chance on all of these unknowns.

They were being sold in little containers, not much larger than a 4", which is a nice direction. Anyone could grow them with their annual and perennial beds. The half mini/half landscape rose is a nice idea in concept. Bad distribution and marketing, however.
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Discussion id : 42-434
most recent 12 FEB 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 FEB 10 by Jeff Britt
This would appear to be a different rose from Roxy Kordana. According to the Kordes website, this rose has "dark violet" flowers and is "in general very compact miniature rose in an interesting violet colour, not bluing. Very healthy foliage, enrichment for every garden." It also shows this variety received the ADR in 2008. Roxy Kordana is definitely red, not "dark violet".
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