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'Scentifall Lemon' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 172-498
most recent 2 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 MAY by Spotto
This rose is on sale in Australia and the USA as Scentifall(R) 'Lemon Frosting'.
I believe that Scentifall relates to the range of roses and 'Lemon Frosting' is the marketing name of this cultivar.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 1 MAY by Plazbo
in the USA (and NZ) I think it's just Scentifall(R) 'Lemon'

www.planthaven.com/plant/rosa-scentifall-lemon/

I think it's just AUS that has added on frosting for whatever marketing reason.

Was looking at this (and scentifall blush) earlier in the year, trying to find more info, kind of interesting how yellow it is given the parentage, no foetida blood known seems odd
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 MAY by Spotto
Thank you for your response. You are correct and not having "Frosting" to the name in the USA is a fact, though surprising to me because "frosting" is an Americanism for "icing". As for the yellow colour and scent it must have yellow from one or both of the wichuraiana seedling that fathered 'Immensee' or the pollen parent of 'Sweet Fairy' or both.
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