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Website/Catalog  (25 Apr 2021)  Includes photo(s).
 
Ol’ Blue Eyes (Wekyolovefoy). Breeder: Weeks 2019. Type:  Floribunda (S-M). Colour:   White - pinky lilac, Purple "Eye"
Height:  2ft 6in (75cm). Spread: 2ft (60cm). Foliage:  Mid Green Matt dense. Scent Strength: Light. Scent Notes: Sweet Scent. Flower type: Single Persica with eye. Aspect: Full sun. Hedging: Yes. Container growing:  Good. Disease Resistance: Excellent. Cutting: Good. Other Features:  Bee friendly
Book  (2010)  Page(s) 94.  
 
Peter Harkness. An Update on Persica Hybrids.
....By now the Persica project was firing the imagination of mainstream breeders.....Peter James is already marketing his variety Eyes for You [syn 'Blue Eyes] through C. & K. Jones in the UK. It's described as a neat grower, free in its flowering, scented, and with larger than normal 'eyes'.
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