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'Diamond Wishes' rose Description
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Photo courtesy of Charles Quest-Ritson
Class:
Miniature, Patio. (Series: PatioHit ® Collection)
Bloom:
Pink, lighter edges. [Pink.]. None to mild fragrance. 30 petals. Average diameter 1.25". Medium-large, full (26-40 petals), cluster-flowered, in small clusters, cupped bloom form. Prolific, blooms in flushes throughout the season. Pointed, ovoid buds.
Habit:
Medium, bushy, compact. Medium, semi-glossy, light green foliage.
Height: 16" to 2' (40 to 60cm). Width: 18" (45cm).
Growing:
Can be used for beds and borders, container rose, cut flower or garden. Vigorous.
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 15,252 on 19 Oct 2004 VIEW USPTO PATENTApplication No: 10/738,154 on 16 Dec 2003 Inventors: Olesen; L. Pernille (Fredensborg, DK), Olesen; Mogens N. (Fredensborg, DK)
The present discovery constitutes a new and distinct variety of a miniature pot rose plant which was discovered in a cultivated area. The mutation resulted from `POULtipe`, a miniature pot rose hybridized by the same inventors. ....Asexual reproduction of `POULhi011` by cuttings and traditional budding was first done by L. Pernille and Mogens N. Olesen in their nursery in Fredensborg, Denmark in 1995.
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