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Other  (May 2014)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Sequoia Gold, 4x, pollen size 39.4 +/- 1.2 μm, % shriveled ~ 20
Article (HMF Ezine)  (Jul 2005)  
 
Sequoia Gold: tetraploid
Website/Catalog  (9 Jul 1998)  Page(s) 12.  Includes photo(s).
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 543.  
 
Sequoia Gold™ Miniature, medium yellow, 1986, (MORsegold); ('Little Darling' x 'Lemon Delight') x 'Gold Badge'; Moore, Ralph S. Description.
Book  (1991)  Page(s) 134.  
 
Ross Heathcote, Taylors Lakes, Victoria. Yellow Miniature Roses.
Sequoia Gold (1987) This has to be a top yellow, if only for the fact that it is most resistant to black spot. In the summer of 1988-89 it was one of the very few roses (of all types) that kept its foliage in my garden. And what attractive shiny foliage it has. The flowers are a 'buttercup' yellow and have that old-world open 'buttercup' shape It is free flowering. The plant is very bushy and everything that a dwarf mini should be. A great border plant for the rose garden.
Book  (1987)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. Some of the new Roses for 1987.
Sequoia Gold Semi-double lemon yellow
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