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'Louise Hay' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 127-383
most recent 21 JUL 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 MAY 21 by Michael Garhart
Is this Louise Hay?
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 6 MAY 21 by Patricia Routley
The UK Find That Rose site says it is.
Does “orange-apricot, yellow” equal “even apricot”.
The height in the UK is a lot lower:
‘All Yours’ WEKwestypla is H90cm x W60cm.
‘Louise Hay’ WEKwesytpla H130-150cm.

I have also seen the code name spelt WEKwestypia.
Would anybody else like to comment before these two are merged?
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 6 MAY 21 by Michael Garhart
I looked at CK Jones, and its the same rose. It has a users photo of Louise Hay. I think with permission because I vaguely recall a business asking me to use one of my photos and I sort of forgot to respond.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 6 MAY 21 by Patricia Routley
Yes, I see that same photo, I presume they asked permission. I’ll merge the files - thank you Michael.
Merged. The height and width has ended up being a bit weird.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 21 JUL 22 by Michael Garhart
I forgot to mention. There is no yellow. It is one color on one side, and a darker version of that color on the reverse. There is no blending. The color varies with the weather. Sometimes bright melon orange. Sometimes sultry autumn orange. Sometimes apricot brandy. But its always the same color through and through. The only variation is the reverse is darker.
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Discussion id : 74-535
most recent 13 OCT 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 OCT 13 by Michael Garhart
I don't know why this rose isn't in mass commerce. It is superior to most in its class and color range.

I think one plant has continually produced close to 60 good-sized blooms this year, of varying shades between bronze and apricot-coral.
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