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22 JUL 08 by
bindia
This plant has gone from dormant to blooming in about three weeks (planted 6/28, bloom date 7/22). It has beautiful deep green glossy foliage. The bloom, true to its coloring, is a beautiful pale apricot with yellow at the base of each petal. The fragrance can only be described as heavenly. Like its name it is a very sweet and intoxicating fragrance. This bloom is about three inches in diameter.
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22 JUL 08 by
bindia
I bought this plant as a part of a wholesale lot, in its dormant stage. It has gone from dormant to bloom in about three weeks. It has a very deep and sweet fragrance, as denoted by its name, even in temperatures in the mid-90's. It is true to its description in having apricot petals, with a yellow base. The foliage is a beautiful deep green and is glossy.
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26 FEB 07 by
DebiP
Does anyone know of where I can buy a thornless rose bush?
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27 FEB 07 by
Unregistered Guest
Try "Old Smoothie" Red Tea, their are a whole series of thornless roses with smoothie
Click on where to buy after looking up the rose
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21 MAY 08 by
bindia
I don't want to pressure you, but I have on auction on eBay. I do not know its name, and this is why I came to this site. I have not found one yet that looks or is described like the one I have. I have pictures in my auction. My username is devutish, so if you can find that on eBay, you can find the items I have up for sale. This rose starts out as cream colored petals, with some ruby-pink/red on the outside of the petal. The inside of the petal's cream turns more and more pink as the flower ages. It is a very full and large flower, anywhere from 3-6" across. The only place I have found thorns is on the underside of the center stem of the leaves. Please feel free to contact me if you cannot find the auction. I have two plants up right now, but have several more well rooted and vigorously growing cuttings. I planted this bush on my dear doggie when he died almost four years ago, and this rose has really loved this. I have the auction as an eternity auction to keep him alive in all of the plants that come off of that rose bush.
Thanks, Bindia
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