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Discussion id : 44-767
most recent 24 FEB 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 MAY 10 by AnneU
Per site Everyrose.com, there is a ‘Bordure Rose No2’, syn ‘Bordure Rose’, DELcoussi, introduced by Delbard in 1993; award = Gold Medals. It is a medium pink Floribunda, flowers are double, in small clusters, repeating. Note that you have DELcoussi linked to ‘Bordure Rose®’, the Floribunda bred by Delbard in 1973. I am not sure that DELcoussi and DELbara are the same roses.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 23 FEB 15 by Michael Garhart
They're definitely 2 different roses. The original is more interesting, in my opinion.

http://www.georgesdelbard.com/A-9416-rosier-bordure-rose.aspx
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 FEB 15 by Patricia Routley
Thanks to both of you.
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Discussion id : 67-368
most recent 7 OCT 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 OCT 12 by Danty
We have grown Strawberry Ice as an own-root rose for many years.
It is a sturdy workhorse of a plant that pumps out loads of creamy white flowers with their signature deep pink rims.

It is not self-cleaning so has to be regularly deadheaded to promote its best re-blooming.

A great garden rose.
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