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'TOMmicro' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 15 NOV 23
Rose
Microchip
Initial post
15 NOV 23
by
Johno
When Microchip booms were compared alongside with that of Si (miniature, Dot, 1957) on 8/11/23, Si was considered to be smaller.
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most recent 10 NOV 16
Rose
Microchip
Initial post
21 OCT 16
by
Margaret Furness
The breeder says it is (Suitor x Little White Pet) x Borderer, which makes it a polyantha. The code is TOMmicro. It thickets but doesn't root down, and is very prickly.
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#1
posted
22 OCT 16
by
Patricia Routley
Thank you Margaret
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#2
posted
10 NOV 16
by
Patricia Routley
Whoever registered it, had a different version. We've used the registered parentage of (Borderer x Little White Pet) × Suitor
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