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'Pink Porcelain' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 17-486
most recent 23 MAY 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 MAR 07 by HanfordRose
This fasting growing plant makes tons of pale pink roses on long cutting stems. The blooms last so long that the bush seem to be in a constant display of flowers. The bush will get almost 3 feet tall and wide, so give it room.

If it has one drawback, it would be the center of the blooms. This mini is not one that I would recommend for exhibiting, as the form can drop out as the flower opens. For non-exhibitors, that's not a problem, 'cause you will be too busy cutting bouquets for your home. : )

By the way, one of Mom's customers named this rose. When she saw the blooms on this mini, she said, "They look just like pink porcelain."...and a mini rose was named on the spot.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 23 MAY 09 by Tirzah
You have the same photo for Pink Porcelain as for Old Fashioned Girl. Are they the same rose?
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