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Rose Listing Omission
Wicked Sister
Introduced by the Antique Rose Emporium 2022
5 x 5 ft shrub Zone 5-11 Repeat Mild Citrus Fragrance Pink Blend A breakthrough in breeding, ‘Wicked Sister® is the devilishly more successful seedling of ‘Abraham Darby®.’ She possesses all of the old-garden charm with her quartered flower shape but has an iron-clad constitution when it comes to disease resistance. Goodness knows, we love this ‘Wicked Sister®!’
Blackspot Resistant, Powdery Mildew Resistant, Downy MIldew Resistant
(Florentina x Abraham Darby)
https://antiqueroseemporium.com/collections/all-roses/products/haute-couture
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Very good to see your name in the comments page. Should be more of it! ‘Wicked Sister’ added. Which Florentina please? There are four: Florentina ® (climber, Kordes, 2002) Florentina (floribunda, Leenders, 1938) Florentina (hybrid tea, Kordes, 1973) Florentina™ Arborose ®
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6 JAN 04 by
Anonymous-797
On one of P. Allensmith's shows, he referenced a German Import Rose- "Funker" or "Funkier" a red rose. Can you assist me in locating this rose for purchase?
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6 JAN 04 by
Anonymous-2386
I am sorry, but we do not grow this rose. In the Combined Rose List, there is a listing for Funkuhr a yellow Hybrid Tea that was introduced in 1984. That rose is only available from overseas growers in India and Germany.
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19 OCT 03 by
Unregistered Guest
i'm looking for a hedge or shrub rose (pink ) that Spring Hill nursey used to sell. It had continuous bloom, grew to 4 ft, 3-4 ft spread. about 20 petals/ bloom. In looking at your list online the description " ...blooms again later in the season..." is somewhat difficult to interpret, does that indicate continuous bloom? or just a second blooming?
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27 OCT 03 by
Anonymous-2386
This is very difficult to answer as each rose blooms differently. Without knowing the rose we are talking about, a generality is any time there is new growth, you can expect rebloom.
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