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My favorite red HT. Purchased as a sad looking specimen as a standard. As soon as it was placed in the ground and fed, it took off. Very strong robust canes and foliage. Excellent flower form, lasting up to 2 weeks in a vase and continuing to bloom well into winter. Sadly lacking in much perfume, but all it's other qualities well and truly make up for it.
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5 JUN 12 by
Jay-Jay
I agree heartily, for my non standard Ingrid Bergman. Huge flowers that last long on a vase and a very healthy and robust plant! As for fragrance: it's nice and delicate, but not overwhelming. Sometimes hard to notice.
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Cup Fever
(Mattmusp) Unusual coloured flowers of parchment beige. 1 metre tall , fragrant (NZ PVR apples) Grown by Matthews Roses, NZ.
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Thanks - ideally we would like have Matthews update these listings with additional details.
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4 roses not in this site: All Matthews Roses :www.rosesnz.co.nz
Beach Baby (Cambabe)FL. Golden bronze colour. Large ruffled fragrant flowers that repeat quickly. 1.4 M. Best Wishes (Dicdyna) Deep rich yellow, healthy and quick to repeat. 1.4 M. Wise Woman (Mattwom) Rich baby pink blooms on glossy mid-green foliage. Very healthy bushy plant. 1m. Named to commemorate the midwifery centenary. Red Sox (Harholding) Modern Climber Pure bright red flowers, in loose clusters. Glossy disease resistant deep green foliage. Easy care and quick to establish.
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We did have two of these on HMF already but not with these variety name given. We've added the others and the Nz-used variety names.
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White Romance
Rose White Romance, it produces perfect traditional type flower buds, which open to tidy white fragrant blooms which. The blooms in cold weather may blush to pink. It’s both disease and pest tolerant with dark green glossy foliage providing a perfect background for the crisp clean flowers. Rob Somerfield of Glen Avon roses in Tauranga bred this new variety. Grown and marketed by www.tesselaar.com
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