'Laura' rose Reviews & Comments
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10 JUN 18 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - Roses Unlimited
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Would you elaborate a little more please. I see they are listing it: Indigo (P) (m) <1845 Laura (C) (mp) 1848 Leda (D) ( w ) 1826
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You are right : I was wrong and I am sincerely sorry
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No problem at all Donald.
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Centifolias are known as far back as the late 17th century. They have marvelous fragrance and "cabbage rose" like floral form. Centifolias are sometimes called "hundred petaled" roses because their globular very double flowers.
Most Centifolias have an arching or draping form and grow to 6' or more.
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