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Website/Catalog  (2012)  
 
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Portlandia, ('Clezap'), LCl, pb, Clements, John; flowers golden apricot center shading to pink and cream, 3½-4 in., 80 petals, borne in good size clusters, moderate, fruity fragrance; foliage dark green, leathery; stems long; growth climbing (8-10 ft.)
Magazine  (2010)  Page(s) 12.  
 
In "John Clements: Rosarian," by Louise Clements, pp. 10 - 17:
‘Portlandia’ (seedling #22397 x ‘Golden Celebration’)
Website/Catalog  (2005)  
 
This outstanding shrub rose or climbing rose has an old-fashioned look. Its many petaled blooms show a rich golden apricot center which shades to pink and cream. The blooms have a fruity fragrance and are produced in good sized clusters on long stems so that you may cut one cluster and fill a vase. Dark green, leathery foliage. Can be grown as a shrub rose or as a climbing rose can grow to 10 feet. Continuous bloom, very disease resistant and hardy zones 5-10.
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