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most recent 8 OCT 22  
Initial post 8 OCT 22 by Cambridgelad
Parentage:
Anna Ford x Belting Pink

Ref: Chris Warner (Breeder)
most recent 5 MAR 20  
Initial post 5 MAR 20 by Beth's Northern CA Rose Garden
Just got this rose from Hirt's Gardens. They call it Ringo All-Star.
Reply #1 posted 5 MAR 20 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Beth. ‘Ringo All-Star’ synonym added.
most recent 4 JUN 19  
Initial post 4 JUN 19 by christineb
Flowers open coral. Next day fade to peach. Third day to pink. Fourth day petals start dropping. But new buds open each day, so there are plenty of flowers despite their short life. My plant is in full sun. Extremely healthy. Makes a nice rounded bush with plenty of foliage, but leaves are small and attractive greyish green, so looks quite refined, a lovely backdrop for the flowers.