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Definitely not 'The Fairy'.
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Thank you. They were bought as 'The Fairy', but half of them look totally different, you are right. Do you have an idea what it could be? Olga
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I really don't know but it is a nice rose. The foliage is beautiful. It reminds me of 'Carefree Beauty' but I don't think the foliage is as nice as your rose. Check some of the garden centers in your area to see what is commonly available. It is probably one of those roses.
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19 FEB 09 by
jedmar
The left one could be 'Lovely Fairy' by Vurens-Spek, a sport of 'The Fairy'. I am not sure about the right one, does not seem to be quite double enough as 'The Fairy', and the colour seems a bit off.
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It looks lighter than 'Alexander', darker than 'Jura'. Maybe 'Apricot King'?
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Hello, Mrs. Topalova. I´m looking for someone from former USSR to ask about a rose by Lempickij. Don´t you know something about "Zarja Micurina" ? What is its colour? There are two different versions of this rose - one in Baden bei Wien and one in Pruhonice - Prague. Thank you, Lili Rose.
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Hello, sorry, it seams like i've missed your message. I think the rose you are asking about, is from former Chech Repablic not USSR (in Russian it would be Zorya Michurina), anyway the only rose i could find, is bright pink (almost fuxia) and it is from Chehia, Regards, Olga
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Thank you for your reply and interest.
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