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roseykat2
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Love this rose and hope someone new will start to sell it. As a single rose, it has held up in our horrible wind storms and heat which one never finds with mini single-petaled roses. It blooms in clusters and singles. In it's first year with me, it has performed spectacularly. It is extremely clean and continually blooms with a lovely honey fragrance. I am not sure why this is a lavender colored rose. It is pink. It has long golden stamens which will make it a big contender in the mini single category in shows. Easily sets hips.
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Excellent and very useful commentary on the rose. All the more valuable as it is based on personal experience.
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First blooms are nice with good exhibition potential. Mine is a lighter pink with the white reverse. Very long lived flower with nice clean foliage.
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This rose has been reclassified as a mini-flora now by the ARS.
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Kathy, I cannot find this rose at all in the Modern Roses database, either under Sharon's Delight or MORsharon?
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Should be there under both. If it's not, I'll enquire. But FYI, ARS is coming out with a newly revamped database in early July.
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I could not see it. Can you?
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This rose should be a floribunda. Too big of a flower for MF.
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Disagree. I showed it yesterday at the San Diego county fair as a miniflora single and it won its class. It is the same size as several other miniflora singles -- Poppy, Sunglow, Maroon 8, Tom Mayhew. It would be much too small to compete in the floribunda single classes like Playboy and Playgirl. The plant itself is also quite small for me -- good for a pot which is how I have it.
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Mine is the size of Paul Eckes, Jr
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Paul Ecke Jr. is not a florabunda -- it is officially classed as a "shrub." Moreover, here it has smaller miniflora-like size flowers, but generally in large, fairly widely spaced clusters, on a big plant. Shannon's Delight generally forms its blooms singly, and on a small plant. The possible variations on plant size and bloom type in roses are endless, and any classification system is bound to have outliers. C'est la vie.
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This rose, from what I have seen, has dark electric coral blooms, with classic HT form. They are not overly large, about French Lace size, but there are a lot of them.
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I got this rose in an auction and the hot coral pink color description is right one the mark.
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I hope it comes back on the market.
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