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'FRYcalm' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 100-382
most recent 3 JUN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 JUN 17 by shbward
Available from - Edmunds
https://www.edmundsroses.com/P/24365/Day+Breaker+Floribunda+Rose
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Discussion id : 67-698
most recent 20 OCT 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 OCT 12 by SteveinAus
It's amazing how much the colour of this rose can change, depending on the weather and season. It's mid spring here and the first blooms off mine this season are a very pale pink, a lot like the colour of New Zealand/Aotearoa, yet the ones we had last year at the end of spring were a pretty strong orange and pink. It's pretty much the opposite of Elle, which at the moment here is a fairly solid orange and yellow, yet at other times will be a very, very pale pink!
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Discussion id : 52-182
most recent 11 FEB 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 FEB 11 by Patricia Routley
Is there evidence for the synonym of ‘Daybreaker’ for the 1998 HT FRYcalm?
There seems too much of a conflict when one is looking at the similarly coloured 2003 floribunda FRYcentury which has the name of ‘Day Breaker’

Later edit - Fryers emailed response to my query advised on Sept 18, 2018:
"I have spoken to a lady who has worked at Fryers for many years. The rose FRYcalm (britannia) was apparently named Daybreaker in the USA as the name Britannia did not mean anything to them. In the Uk it is known as Britannia."
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Discussion id : 49-171
most recent 28 OCT 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 OCT 10 by anonymous-460410
Available from - Edmonds'Roses
Edmunds'Roses.com 335 S.High St.,Randolph,Wisconsin53956
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 28 OCT 10 by HMF Admin
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