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Initial post yesterday by Erica Hall
I absolutely love this rose - but I am so surprised by its habit and height. We are only at year three and it's seven feet tall and very vertical/narrow. The shape is so different from any other rose I've ever had, which makes it very fun to have in the garden.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted yesterday by Nastarana
I have two of PPBP on their own roots and both are very slow growers, much slower than my other albas. I am in zone 5, with rather heavy, damp clay. Soil and climate have not inhibited my other albas, which tend to take off and go as soon as their roots touch soil. I am supposing that PPBP is likely another 19thC alba/Damask hybrid, but I doubt anyone knows for sure.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by Erica Hall
That's interesting. I'm almost zone 9, and I happened to place this rose in one of my warmest microclimates in the garden. I don't remember why I made this choice, but it sounds like that was a happy accident, as it does seem to love the heat. My other albas are all in a much cooler, shadier location.
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Initial post today by anonymous-382123
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rosa Shining high

Dear,
seems not on HMF :Shining high. Breeder Warner;.Friendly greetings Willy
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Reply #1 of 1 posted today by Marlorena
This is a synonym of 'Peter's Persica'... already on HMF.. it's sold as 'Shining High' in Europe, and 'Peter's Persica' in UK.
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Initial post today by blackbeak
I think it should be "Introduced in Switzerland by Rosen Huber in 2004", not "1004", seeing as it was bred by Richard Huber in 1998.
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Initial post today by Unregistered Guest
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Ami Quinard Rose

Dark red Hybrid Tea Rose
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