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'RNF Pink 02' rose Description
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'RNF Pink 02' rose photo
Photo courtesy of jedmar
Origin:
Bred by Hitoshi (Tosh) Nakashima (Japan, 2010).
Class:
Miniature.  
Bloom:
Pink.  Strong fragrance.  25 to 35 petals.  Average diameter 3.5".  Large, very double, in small clusters bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Habit:
Upright.  Semi-glossy, dark green foliage.  7 leaflets.  

Height: 14" to 16" (35 to 40cm).  Width: up to 10" (up to 25cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 7a and warmer.  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 29,040  on  6 Mar 2018   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 14/999,307  on  21 Apr 2016
Inventors: Nakashima; Hitoshi (Gifu, JP)
Assignee: Kaneya Co., Ltd. (Aichi, JP)
The new variety was discovered in April of 2010 in Gifu, Japan. The new variety is the result of a planned breeding program between a Rosa L. variety named `Bridal Pink` (female parent, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 2,851) and an unnamed and unpatented Rosa rugosa variety (male parent) from the breeder's own collection
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