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'Eyeconic ® Lychee Lemonade' rose Description
'Eyeconic ® Lychee Lemonade' rose photo
Photo courtesy of wrygrass
Availability:
Commercially available
Synonyms:
HMF Ratings:
4 favorite votes.  
Average rating: EXCELLENT-.  
ARS:
White, near white or white blend Shrub.
Exhibition name: Eyeconic ® Lychee Lemonade
Origin:
Bred by James A. Sproul (United States, before 2014).
Introduced in United States by Star Roses & Plants (California) in 2014 as 'Eyeconic'.
Class:
Floribunda, Hybrid Hulthemia persica, Shrub.  
Bloom:
Cream, dark red , ages to white .  Ivory cream with a deep burgundy blotch finishing almost white with a pink blotch.  None to mild fragrance.  up to 15 petals.  Average diameter 2.25".  Medium, semi-double (9-16 petals) bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  Ovoid buds.  
Habit:
Bushy, compact.  Semi-glossy, dark green foliage.  3 to 7 leaflets.  

Height: 18" (45cm).  Width: up to 18" (up to 45cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6a through 9b.  Can be used for beds and borders, container rose, garden, landscape, shrub or specimen.  Vigorous.  
Patents:
United States - Patent No: PP 26,498  on  15 Mar 2016   VIEW USPTO PATENT
Application No: 13/998,618  on  18 Nov 2013
The new variety of landscape shrub rose plant of the present invention was created by artificial pollination carried out at Bakersfield, Calif., U.S.A., wherein two parents were crossed which previously had been studied in the hope that they would contribute the desired characteristics. Each parent was not patented and possessed a complex parentage as indicated hereafter. More specifically, the parentage can be summarized as follows: {[(`Orangeade`.times.`Auscot`).times.Wekfabpur`].times.(`Geisha`.times.`S- crivluv`)}.times.mixed Hulthemia pollen.
...The illustrated plants were approximately one year of age and was growing outdoors in the field on their own roots at Davis, Calif., U.S.A.
Notes:
vigorous, but with the habit of a miniature