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18 JUN 13 by
Maryl
A miniflora that is short and spreading. Beautiful blooms when the thrips leave them alone. Heat tolerant (over 100 degrees for days and still cranking out blooms). Recommended.
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18 JUN 13 by
Maryl
There are very few larger bloomed roses for containers. Lady Mitchell is one. Lady Mitchell does well in the garden too as a short front of the border plant. It has survived temperatures here ranging from 115 to -7 and still bounced back. A very useful rose as well as a pretty one. Available from Heirloom roses as an own root.
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18 JUN 13 by
Maryl
Beautiful form and color. The only problem is how fast the bloom opens. Still there are alot of blooms and they are so pretty when first opening that this is still a nice one to have.
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6 NOV 06 by
Maryl
The pink rose pictured under Kormarcus (Aloha) is incorrect. There is another rose called Aloha that is indeed pink and I suspect therein lies the mixup. Kormarcus is yellowish.
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