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'BAIine' rose Reviews & Comments
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I think the "climber" description is an error.
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17 OCT by
jedmar
Yes, not with 2-3' height!
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Available from - Roses by Ping http://www.rosesbyping.com/the-roses
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"Rudely healthy" , as the British would say. A cast-iron plant with the unusual trait of blooming from the very bottom to the to the very top.
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Yellow Submarine (BAIine) and Centennial (BAIcent) both have the same parents of MACivy (Singin' in the Rain) x R93412
R93142 in the patents for both cultivars is described as:
"The male parent, Seedling no. R93412, a shrub rose, has light yellow colored semi-double flowers and lighter colored foliage."
"R93412 is a shrub rose that forms light yellow blossoms of approximately 15 petals having a diameter of approximately 8 cm, and forms glossy dark green foliage with red new growth."
"The male parent (i.e., the pollen parent) was an unreleased shrub rose from my breeding program designated R93412 (non-patented in the United States)."
Tahitian Moon, Lim's other great yellow, has different parents than these two. Yellow Brick Road has known parents, and High Voltage still has a largely unknown background. I think that covers the majority of the Ping Lim yellows to date.
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