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Available from - EuroDesert Roses EuroDesertRoses.com
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#2 of 3 posted
13 MAR 10 by
cattjovi
After researching I realized I reported to you incorrectly. The Rosenprinzessin at Euro Desert is the Polyantha bred by Hetzel not Rosenprinessin from Kordes. Sorry for my mistake.
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Thanks for the correction.
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My order arrived last month and I will be placing another order soon. Very healthy plants. Arlene
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#1 of 2 posted
22 OCT 09 by
B2CROSE
Hi Arlene, Thank You for letting me know that your roses arrived in good condition. I hope I can be of service to you in the near future.
Thanks again for your rose order, Burling Leong Burlington Rose Nursery Nursery
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Tenri no Asagasumi
We have grown this C. patens selection for nearly 15 years and treasure the large lavender pink flowers with their rounded, overlapping sepals. It is very free-flowering. Reddish anthers on pale filaments are an eye-catching detail. The Japanese name means "morning mist at Tenri."
May; August and September. 6-8 ft.
Lavender Pink flowers
Sun, Part Shade Zone 5-9 Early flowering in the spring on the previous year's growth. If you hard prune, you eliminate most or all of the early blooms. Instead, groom this after flowering by cutting back the top one-third to one-half of some stems. This encourages new growth for possible summer bloom.
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Kilian Donahue
At nearly 5 inches across, incredible bi-colored flowers make their debut as light red, then change to fuchsia, before finally settling on fuchsia with light pink banding on the edges. Erupts in bloom early, and repeats throughout the summer.
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23 MAY 09 by
jedmar
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