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most recent 29 AUG 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 AUG 14 by mashamcl
Poulsen's Fairy at the Heritage is pink. Poulsen's description of the rose cited in references also states it is pink. The comment above from 2012 also states the same. I can upload a picture but it certainly won't show a "medium yellow floribunda". Can the description be changed?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 AUG 14 by Patricia Routley
Certainly can. Fixed. Thank you mashamcl
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 AUG 14 by mashamcl
Thanks! The pics are coming.
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most recent 17 MAY 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 MAY 14 by RoseNutButStillLearning
If I had a dress of watered silk in these colors together, I'd gate-crash any party and flounce my way through the crowd, just to show it off! The lady or gentleman who encounters this display is fortunate indeed.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 MAY 14 by mashamcl
Thank you! I enjoyed reading your comment very much.
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most recent 23 FEB 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 APR 11 by mashamcl
I have a seedling of Purple Pavement that bloomed for the first time this spring. It looks like a typical rugosa (and has begun to sucker already), and is identical in all respects to PP except it is pure white. It is probably a self-pollinated seedling (there are no other rugosas nearby). I don't know yet if it will rebloom but it is a pretty rose.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 8 APR 11 by Jay-Jay
A very nice one indeed!
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 9 JAN 13 by Jay-Jay
Masha, how did this seedling behave, after You posted this beauty?
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 9 JAN 13 by mashamcl
It is a very nice rose indeed. It blooms more than my Purple Pavement, probably because of its location - in all day blistering sun with reflected heat off the pavement (PP is in a little more than half day sun). The blooms do not crisp :). It looks an identical twin to Purple Pavement (bloom size, size of hips, prickles, leaves, growth habit), but for the color. Hips are orange.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 9 JAN 13 by Jay-Jay
Sounds good!
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 23 FEB 14 by Michael Garhart
Most likely an OP. Yes. PP have very distinct rugosa-type foliage, that is very concentrated, more dense, and thicker than usual. If this were a non-op hybrid, these unique foliage traits would likely be diluted or changed in some way.
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most recent 23 JUL 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 JUL 13 by mashamcl
Debby,

Your listing includes Juliet, and I am curious how it does for you. Could you tell me about it?

Thank you

Masha
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