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'Esther Geldenhuys' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 67-545
most recent 28 JUL 13 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 OCT 12 by goncmg
Just saw this one has sports! Grew this one late 80's into mid 90's, got it as a substitute for another and dismissed it at first.....my mistake. Does anyone remember the 1970's GR Sonia??? Whenever I grew Sonia it was sort of short, the blooms were kind of small, it just didn't match whatever I thought Sonia was supposed to be like----which is what Esther Geldenhuys IS! Crisp substance and delicious form, color is even mid-pink/coral, big rangey plant with long cutting stems, tough as nails. If anyone enjoys the legendary Touch of Class I would recommend they also try Esther because her blooms are a little smaller and a little more angular, a different shade of that coral-pink and would look lovely together......no scent, no surprising....without a doubt this one is a "sleeper".....a little-known, very good to excellent rose.........would love to try the sports.........
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 28 JUL 13 by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
Ah! I grow the sport Nicholette, which I really love--so guess I'll have to give this one a try. Thanks for your comments!
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Discussion id : 30-414
most recent 18 SEP 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 SEP 08 by Ria Russouw
This excellent HT have 4 sports namely, Vanessa (Red) Leana, (Cream) Lisa (Deep Pink) and
Nicolette (Pale apricot)
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