'TINpops' rose Reviews & Comments
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22 MAR 07 by
HanfordRose
Mom named this rose for her youngest sister, Pauline, who was nicknamed Pops. The compact plant, only about 2 feet tall and wide, makes a endless supply of rich pink blooms in generous clusters. This is a great rose for a large container, planter box or as a low border plant with lots of constant display.
The flowers are complimented by shiny, dark green foliage, which has good disease resistance.
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