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Matthew 0rwat
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Always amazed me that when J/P had a success, it was quickly buried in new introductions that were of less interest. Both exhibitors and gardeners loved this one, and then *poof* it disappears. It has flaws (mainly sunburning petals), but nothing to worry too much over. It was a heavy producer of big blooms and a short, fat plant.
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Just got it from their 2022 catalog
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I saw they had it again. The exhibitors will be happy. I recall this being one of the few grandifloras they liked for shows.
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Rose Listing Omission
Euphoria
Euphoria also known as INTERcombing
With its beautiful, multicolored double blooms and glossy green foliage, the Euphoria® Rose is one-of-a-kind! A hybrid tea rose, it's a continuous bloomer that's ideal for cut flower arrangements and bouquets. Its blooms hold up well after they're cut, so you can enjoy flowers much longer than with your typical store-bought arrangements.
You’ll love taking in the mild, sweet fragrance of the Euphoria® as you sit in your garden or admire the bouquet on your kitchen table. Its blooms provide striking visual interest in multiple color variations, ranging from peachy apricot to hues of pink, cream, and everything in between. The blooms are also uniquely double layered with ruffled-edge petals, adding a lovely textural element.
The Euphoria® thrives in full sun and is extremely disease-resistant, making it low-maintenance and easy to care for. A compact variety, this shrub only grows to 3-4 feet tall and wide, making it ideal for smaller spaces, group plantings, and flower beds.
If you’re looking for elegant, beautifully colored blooms perfect for adding interest to your landscape and using as cut flowers, look no further than the Euphoria® Rose. Grab yours today before they’re gone!
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9 APR 22 by
jedmar
Euphoria (INTercombig) is listed
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Rose Listing Omission
WEKmamoprela
Picture Perfect Hybrid Tea Rose
This magazine-worth hybrid tea rose produces bright fuchsia-pink flowers, blended with a creamy white reverse. Single blooms are born on long stems on this upright shrub, and are complimented by deep green foliage with a pleasant silver sheen. With a moderate fragrance and excellent vase life, these long stemmed roses are perfect as cut-flowers and in arrangements. The beautiful blooms of Picture Perfect Hybrid Tea certainly won't hide in a bouquet, opening to up to five inches across, with 35 to 40 creamy-smooth petals per flower. You'll appreciate the easy pruning needs of this rose, which blooms on new wood, as well as its excellent disease resistance. Rosa cv. 'WEKmamoprela' PPAF
Botanical Name: Rosa 'WEKmamoprela' PPAF Form: Rosa Sun Exposure: Full Sun Height/Habit: 4 - 5 feet Spread: 36 - 48 inches Spacing: 36 - 48 inches Hardiness Zone: 4-10 Flowering Date: Summer Flower Color: Pink, White Flower Form: Classic Hybrid Tea Soil Requirement: Average, well-drained
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Thank you Matthew. ‘Picture Perfect’ added. I presume that reference was from the Spring Hill 2022 catalogue.
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JACgradaomy
https://www.jacksonandperkins.com/never-been-redder-floribunda-rose/p/28847/
Floribunda Never Been Redder
Genus Rosa Species hybrida Variety 'JACgradaomy' Item Form Bareroot Grafted Zone 5 - 9 Bloom Start to End Late Spring - Mid Fall Height 4 ft Width 3 ft Bloom Size 3 in - 4 in Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Free Bloomer, Grafted, Pruning Recommended, Repeat Bloomer Bloom Color Red Flower Shape Double, Old-fashioned Fragrance Light Light Requirements Full Sun Moisture Requirements Moist, well-drained Soil Tolerance Normal, loamy Uses Beds, Border, Landscapes, Outdoor
This cultivar was selected from tens of thousands of seedlings and over 8 years of research and development using the most modern genetics with a focus on heavy bloom production, lush foliage, and disease resistance.
A floribunda rose, Never Been Redder flowers heavily in continuous waves over a long season, from late spring to late fall. The flowers are borne in generous clusters of 6 to 8 clear red old-fashioned very double blooms. The large English-style blooms retain their color and have a light fragrance. The flowers are ideal for cutting. Just one snip makes a lovely bouquet.
The medium-sized bush has an upright habit of lush foliage. This versatile rose works well in landscapes, garden beds, hedges, borders, and containers.
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Thank you Matthew. ‘Never Been Redder’ added.
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