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Pink Bubbles
Description
The single, well grown mature plants semi-double flower open bright pink. One medium size flower per stem. Vivid flower color, the petal margins soon fade in sunlight, imparting a silvery frosted cast on the segments that are arranged in rows around a cluster of golden yellow stamens. The pale green carpels in center, lightly hairy; stigmas natural, prominent in size and in a deeper pink hue than the petals. Guard petals of good substance are lightly notched, rounded and waved at ends. Has stamens and pollen; seeds large and black. Excellent plant habit, above average rate of stem increase leads to abundant display of flowering as the plants reach maturity. Strong stems and only moderately spreading stems do not require support; dark green leaflets are broad and pointed. Flowers are displayed a little above the bush. The well-formed bush is of medium height, the foliage is healthy and stays attractive for most of the growing season. The cultivar name is derived from the abundant display of flowers.
Awards, Best Use & Distinctions
Best Landscaper®; general garden and landscape use; perennial border; deer resistant.
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