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Rose Listing Omission
Living The Dream
https://springhillnursery.com/products/living-the-dream-grandiflora-rose?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=0485568-PRO-SH-SpringSaleCategory25&utm_content=0485568&utm_id=120222360670830751&utm_term=120222360670820751
Botanical Name Rosa cv. 'WEKsureliopa" PPAF Flowering Date Summer Flower Color Yellow, Mixed Flower Form Old-fashioned, fully double Form Rose Hardiness Zone 4-9 Height 36 - 48 inches
New and Exclusive Over 70+ petals per flower, surpassing common rose petal counts Strong, fruity fragrance Exceptional disease resistance to common rose diseases Delight your senses with the luxurious beauty and captivating aroma of our new grandiflora Living the Dream. While most roses have 40-50 petals and Premium roses up to 70, this lush grandiflora’s petal count far exceeds even that. Each bloom has a buttery yellow inner spiral cupped in bright pink outer layers, with an intoxicating fruity fragrance adding to the appeal. Easy to grow and with exceptional disease resistance, you’ll enjoy the beauty of these radiant roses season after season—with minimal effort to boot.
Captivating Fragrance Whether you’re relaxing outdoors or bringing a bouquet inside, the strong, fruity fragrance of Living the Dream is an enjoyable experience all its own.
Packed with Petals Boasting a super-high petal count that far surpasses average roses, Living the Dream produces a plush, full-bodied flower that demands attention. This premium variety exceeds 70 petals per bloom, with a lush, luxurious appearance that adds sophistication to any garden or floral arrangement.
Easy Care & Disease Resistant Living the Dream was bred to resist common diseases, giving you a thriving rose bush that stays vibrant and healthy with minimal maintenance—ideal for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike. Enjoy weeks of spectacular blooms without worrying about mildew or black spot ruining the view.
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jedmar
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Dear HMF,
AM038 (Hradec Králové Honourable Mention) is actually the variety Meipapey available only in North America under the trademark BALL GOWN™
Best regards Matthias
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#1 of 2 posted
7 days ago by
jedmar
Listings merged, thank you!
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Thanks for sharing such helpful instructions, really appreciate your help.
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Rose Listing Omission
Cest la vie
Climbing hybrid tea rose of french origin. Flowers' shape resembles ornamental cabbages with salmon-pink center and cream edges (up to 40 petals).
Flowers are long-lasting - up to two weeks in a dry, rainless summer; may begin to rot after heavy rain.
Reference and seller: https://rozaria.pl/roze-krzaczaste-cestlavie
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13 days ago by
jedmar
We shall try to clarify the origins of this rose. 'C'est la vie' was actually a shrub rose bred by Polish breeder Rojewski. However, the rose of your post is quite different.
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7 APR by
Usami
How do we know this is a Hybrid Pendulina if we don't know the parentage?
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7 APR by
jedmar
We don't. The classes listed are based on what the quoted references state it is. While most say that it is a Bourbon or Hybrid Bourbon, the 1895 reference from Journal des Roses believes it is a cross between a Rosa alpina (i.e. pendulina) and a Bourbon.
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