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'Fruit Punch™' rose Description
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'Fruit Punch™' rose photo
Photo courtesy of Singularly Beautiful Roses
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
Origin:
Bred by William J. Radler (United States, before 2012).
Class:
Shrub.  
Bloom:
Deep pink, red shading, yellow center, ages to coral-red .  up to 5 petals.  Average diameter 3.25".  Medium to large, single (4-8 petals), in small clusters, cupped bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  Ovoid buds.  
Habit:
Bushy, compact.  Glossy, dark green foliage.  3 to 7 leaflets.  

Height: up to 3' (up to 90cm).  Width: 35" to 47" (90 to 120cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 5b through 11.  Can be used for landscape.  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 26,791  on  7 Jun 2016   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 13/999,450  on  27 Feb 2014
The new variety of Rosa hybrida landscape shrub rose plant of the present invention was created at Greenfield, Wis., U.S.A. The seed that produced the new variety of landscape shrub rose was obtained by the cross of unreleased and unnamed breeding plants (each non-patented in the United States) of unknown origin. No further definitive information concerning the identity of the parents is available....
The illustrated rose plants of the new variety were approximately two years of age and were observed during May while growing outdoors on their own roots at West Grove, Pa., U.S.A.
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