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'Erika Hofmann' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 36-869
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Initial post 1 JUN 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
To whom it may concern:

Under the reviews and comments section, much of the information was meant for the main page.

Dr. Neville Arnold
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 JUN 09 by HMF Admin
We have linked your HMF registration to your roses so you can now update them yourself. Let us know how you make out.
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Discussion id : 36-864
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Initial post 1 JUN 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
This is a correction:

'Erika Hofmann' rose is a cross between Seedling x Lilian Austin. Would you kindly make the correction.

Thank you for your patience.

Dr. Neville Arnold
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Discussion id : 36-863
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Initial post 1 JUN 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
'Erika Hofmann' rose is a cross between Line 05-01 (Seedling) x Lilian Austin
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Discussion id : 36-862
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Initial post 1 JUN 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
'Erika Hofmann' is a floriferous winter-hardy old garden type rose with an upright growth habit and soft apricot flowers. This is perhaps one of the most delicately colored Rosa plants bred by Dr. Neville Arnold and Catherine Arnold

Description:
Growth habit: Upright to 29 inches (74 cm) and 32 inches (81 cm) wide
Flower color: Soft apricot which fades to a light pink
Fragrance: Slight
Floral characteristics: About 4 inches (10 cm) in width, clusters of 3 to 5 with about 25 to 30 petals
Bud characteristics: Elongated, with medium red stripes along the mid vein
Foliage: Good amount of medium green foliage
Leaf shape: Ovate, acuminate and dentate

Performance:
Location: Observed for 8 years at Green Valley, Ontario, Canada
Hardiness zone: Canadian plant hardiness zone 5 or USDA zone 4
Protection: Winter snow
Winter injury: Above the snow line
Flowering: June to September with recurrent flowering
Diseases: Excellent resistance to powdery mildew and black spot
Propagation: Easily propagated from softwood cuttings and grows well on its own roots
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