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'Admired Miranda ®' rose References
Book (2002) Page(s) 18. Rated 7.5
Book (1997) Page(s) 62. Includes photo(s). Admired Miranda Description and cultivation... old-fashioned-style blooms... among the lowest of the low-growing Austins... quartered, flat, rosette-shaped blooms in warm apricot-pink tones... 'Admired Miranda' is named for Prospero's daughter in SHakespeare's The Tempest...
Book (Jul 1996) Page(s) 143. Admired Miranda A variety that David Austin considers inferior and does not recommend growing unless you're a collector.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 3. Shrub, light pink, 1983, (AUSmira); 'The Friar' x 'The Friar'; Austin, D., 1982. Flowers light pink, double (40+ petals), opening flat, then reflexing, large; very fragrant; foliage medium, medium green, semi-glossy; upright growth.
Book (1993) Page(s) 126. 'Admired Miranda®' was an early English Rose with flowers of great beauty but an absence of vigor. (It has been discontinued.)
Book (1988) Page(s) 116, 117. Includes photo(s). Page 116: [Photo] Page 117: Admired Miranda (AUSmira) English Rose. Austin 1982. The habit is similar to a Hybrid Tea and not vigorous. 'The Friar' x 'The Friar'.
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