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Initial post 2 DEC 21 by mnemko
Of the hundreds of cultivars I've grown, I'd rate this #1--as long as you're not an exhibitor. Disease-free at least here in Oakland, CA, incredibly floriferous, top to bottomm symmetrical patio-size plant, fully clothed. Novel yellow-pink color. Even a bit of HT form but alas it has maybe 12 petals.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 SEP 23 by ParisRoseLady
My container grown plant is not growing symmetrically, it is throwing out irregular long spidery canes, and only blooming on the tips. The initial flush after being potted was rounded, symmetrical, and very pretty, but it's not looking great right now. It's probably just growing irregularly due to its immaturity.
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Initial post 2 DEC 21 by mnemko
Perfect form, beautiful color, long-lasting. Here in Oakland, CA, an area that gets little blackspot, this guy does and because it's tall, the plant isn't attractive. Great for a back row or you don't mind bare canes after mid-season.
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