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Discussion id : 71-615
most recent 13 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 MAY 13 by Kim Rupert
Per Sequoia's breeding records, Orange Twist is a sport of Sungold, not a seedling of the listed cross. I believe the stated parentage to be a mistake.
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Discussion id : 34-783
most recent 14 MAR 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 MAR 09 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Parentage shown here looks to be for another rose, likely of the same name but of a different class.
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Discussion id : 34-780
most recent 14 MAR 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 MAR 09 by chic3721
I purchased this micro beauty from the Uncommon Roses in the spring of 2006. It has been a great bloomer, put out large and long flushes each spring and summer, stayed healthy and vigorous until late summer. Color starts from a bright and cheerful orange, fades to coral then bleached out pink. Flower is a rosette shape, very well formed, even when it's fading.

It has somehow become my favorite mini, since I had lost interests in most minis and this is the only one I still keep. It's perfect for the patio table.
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Discussion id : 9-466
most recent 4 JUL 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 JUL 05 by Jean Marion
Uncommon Rose lists this rose as a 'microminiature'
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