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most recent 22 MAY 23  
Initial post 22 MAY 23 by Cambridgelad
Available from - Teo Joo Guan Horticulture
106 Sungei Tengah Road, Singapore 698988
most recent 20 JUN 14  
Initial post 3 JUN 10 by k haas
June 2010 HEART N SOUL is sold at Regan's Nursery in Fremont, CA where it was blooming wildly! The cherry color was simpliy deliciosa! same color of CHERRY PARFAIT with the smaller size & edging as NICOLE. It appeared to be a strong rose of shrub height.
Reply #1 posted 20 JUN 14 by Michael Garhart
I still grow this rose. Cherry Parfait succumbs to blackspot here. Heart and Soul keeps on ticking just fine. Its a very unusual rose. The only thing similar I have seen is Stretch Johnson, where they both are basically gigantic floribundas with monstrous sprays of color.
most recent 27 JUL 08  
Initial post 27 JUL 08 by Michael Garhart
The Tamango on the parentage list (2006) isnt plausible. I believe Tamango refers to the red floribunda used in breeding a lot in France.
Reply #1 posted 27 JUL 08 by jedmar
You are quite right, of course. It should be the Tamango of 1967. Corrected, thank you.
most recent 18 MAR 07  
Initial post 18 MAR 07 by Michael Garhart
Parentage: Tamango x Iceberg

from Weeks website.