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I also did research on Simsalabim. I have wanted it forever and could never get my hands on it. The word is Scandinavian in origin. Appeared in a America in the 1900 used in a magic show, by a magician named Dante. And yes Sim Sala Bim = Abracadabra.
Funny I had some thought about how much Simsalabim pictures looked like my Abracadabra! Thank you Kim for bringing this up.
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#1 of 9 posted
23 JUN 18 by
Xoan Mos
Hi, I am looking for a rose called abracadabra. Can anyone point me to where I can get a cutting??? Much appreciated,
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I do not know about a cutting. You can buy a rooted plant from forloveofroses.com
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#3 of 9 posted
24 JUN 18 by
Xoan Mos
AzRose Lady, Thank you so much for this its really helpful. I visited the site and found similar roses but I couldn't find the Abracadabra.
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It is under Floribunda. That is its current classification. https://forloveofroses.com/product-category/floribunda-roses/
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#5 of 9 posted
25 JUN 18 by
Xoan Mos
Roses Unlimited also has 'Abracadabra'
https://rosesunlimitedsc.com/2016/12/12/florib/
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#7 of 9 posted
2 JUL 18 by
Xoan Mos
Thank you so much. I will give it a try. Thank you for your help.
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#8 of 9 posted
14 AUG 18 by
Xoan Mos
Hi all, The roses I bought a while back are now giving nice roses. The colors are great, I've never seen anything like that before (Abracadabra). The one thing I didn't know was the size of the roses, they are tiny. I am a bit disappointed about that. Can you guys refer me to a place where I can get the Abracadabra roses?? But, bigger size, normal size I would say. The ones I have are like inch and a half across, at the most. Thanks in advance,
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I love Abracadabra. She has the most amazing colors. Unfortunately, the size you are describing is normal for this rose. She was re-classified as a floribunda for this reason.. Just enjoy her as she is!!
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