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'Lacy Parasol' rose References
Book (2017) Page(s) 94. Includes photo(s). Gavin Woods, S.A., My Top Australian Bred Roses. Lacy Parasol Of the many soft pink floribunda's on offer I consider Lacy Parasol (Frick 2012) to be amongst the best. Large clusters of semi-double blooms with prominent red stamens a feature, this rose should be grown by everyone! Growth on my plants is tall and sprawling which might be due to the own-root legacy. I am told that plants budded to rootstock are more controlled. This rose often features in my Championship exhibits, usually with good results.
Book (2013) Page(s) 43. FRInatparty. (syn 'Lacy Parasol'). Mini Flora. White blend. Mary Frick. 'Strawberry Ice' x 'Lavender Pinocchio'. May 6, 2012
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'Fristravenpin', F, lp, 2012, (Lacy Parasol), [Strawberry Ice × Lavender Pinocchio], Frick, Mary; flowers pink blend, reverse lighter pink, 9 cm., full, borne in large clusters, moderate fragrance; foliage large, dark green, matte; prickles hooked, moderate, brown; growth spreading, medium (120 cm.)
Book (2012) Page(s) 129.. Includes photo(s). Mary Frick. FRIstavenpin - 'Lacy Parasol' ('Strawberry Ice' x 'Lavender Pinocchio') is a lovely rose and was given to the Barossa Rose and Flower Show Committee as a fund raiser. Classed as a floribunda, this rose has cupped blooms that consist of 26 petals in a lovely shade of pink with a cream base and red stamens and has a moderate sweet fragrance. The clusters contain up to 10 blooms and come on long stems. The foliage which is plentiful and covers the bush to the ground is large, mid green and takes on a leathery look as it ages. Disease resistance is excellent.
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