'Maigh Eo' rose Reviews & Comments
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It is named after a small village in Co Mayo, that is famous for it's abbey and translates as "plains of yew".
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The name of the rose is "Maigh Eo" and not "Maigh Eno".
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19 SEP 23 by
jedmar
Corrected, thank you!
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According to the information provided to me by it's breeder, Colin Dickson, it was bred by crossing Dawn Cargill with a Rotilia Seedling. Size: 110 x 120
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