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Discussion id : 92-558
most recent 6 MAY 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 MAY 16 by timdufelmeier
Available @ Burlington Nursery.
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Discussion id : 75-129
most recent 15 NOV 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 NOV 13 by SoCal Coastal Rosarian by
Introduced in the early 90's and still considered the standard bearer for single minis. Carl Mahanay, an outstanding rosarian from San Diego, got me started on this rose.The blooms of great substance open flat and stay that way making it a wonderful exhibition rose. Stamen quality is standard setting. The purity of the white color is amazing. The plant is appropriately vigorous, generally healthy and does well on its own roots. The very pleasant fragrance is an unexpected surprise. To fully appreciate the fragrance cut a bunch in the morning and take indoors. The blooms tend to fold up at night. Caution to the exhibitor; the blooms will fold up in the frig and may never open up again on exhibition day. Diligent deadheading is a requirement for continuous bloom production.
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Discussion id : 60-578
most recent 4 JAN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 JAN 12 by Drasaid
Grace Seward is a lovely rose, with pink anthers and dark stamens. Its scent is amazing. I lost mine in Katrina, and miss it keenly.
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Discussion id : 23-596
most recent 19 JAN 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 JAN 08 by LoveMyRoses
Does this rose do well in z.5? I want to get this rose for my mom.
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