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KoryO
most recent 21 FEB HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 FEB by KoryO
I was trying to find this rose, and stumbled across a listing for it on Wekiva Foliage. They're offering tiny little 2 inch plants.

I ordered one (along with some other roses). Package arrived quickly, the plants looked healthy, and I planted it the same day. I've had it for about a week now, and it's doing fine. If I ever get a rose from it, I'll post the picture.
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most recent 21 FEB HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 FEB by KoryO
Available from - Wekiva Foliage
https://www.wekivafoliage.com/
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most recent 10 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAY by KoryO
Got a tiny little plant from Kate Roses about six weeks ago. Have been giving it fish guts fertilizer, "mulched" it with alfalfa pellets, and watered it regularly in its container. It has just rewarded me with its first bloom!

So far, it's a lovely shade of light coral pink. I hope the inner petals are peachy when it is fully opened. It may take a season or two to get there, though. So far, so good!!
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most recent 18 APR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 13 APR by KoryO
Is it typical for roses of this variety to vary in coloration?

The first one was pale cream with a little pink on the edges, and the second was much more coral. I just posted pics of the two flowers on this site. Both were lovely, so I have no complaints. I was just wondering if this is typical for Gemini, or if it gets more "pink" when the weather is warmer?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 18 APR by MADActuary
I would say most of my blooms of Gemini don't look like either of the pics you posted, but perhaps somewhat in between your photos. I bet it will settle into more predicable color and form as it matures.
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