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Flavorette Pear’d
See, https://hirts.com/flavorette-peard-rose-proven-winners-4-pot/
A brand new way to love roses. On your plate! The new line of Flavorette roses will transform your garden from just viewable, to edible! Each rose was bred for reliable landscape performance and excellent taste, so you’ll get the best of both worlds. With Flavorette Pear’d™ rose you’ll get soft pink, bowl-shaped blooms. Each petal is thick and soft, perfect for adding a lush feeling and a pear flavor to sweet and savory dishes alike.Top reasons to grow Flavorette Pear'd™ rose? An exciting way to bring the garden to your plate, Great disease resistance ,No deadheading required Growing Zones 4 - 8 Continuous Bloom or Rebloomer Mature Height: 3' - 4', Spread: 3' Blooms on new wood in the summer
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#1 of 5 posted
yesterday by
jedmar
Synonym added, thank you!
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#2 of 5 posted
yesterday by
HubertG
Oh wow, a rose marketed for its flavour! I've never seen that before.
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#3 of 5 posted
yesterday by
Lee H.
Just as Gypsy Rose Lee learned: “You Gotta Have a Gimmick”.
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#4 of 5 posted
yesterday by
jedmar
Check this link of Pheno Geno Roses in Serbia phenogenoroses-com.translate.goog/rose-collections/taste-of-love-edible-roses-collection/
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#5 of 5 posted
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HubertG
Thank you, very interesting! My first thought with roses specifically marketed as being edible is that they wouldn't want to be reliant on toxic sprays to remain healthy, but when I look up the file here of 'Renee van Wegburg' I see that it is healthy and can be grown organically, so they have obviously factored that concern in.
I guess how gimmicky it all is might rely on how true the taste claims are. It suggests to me the description of some wines - I can rarely taste all those subtle taste descriptions.
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Oso Easy Red Stripe
https://springmeadownursery.com/plantfinder/oso-easy-red-stripe-63629
Like the rest of the Oso Easy series of roses, Oso Easy Red Stripe rose was selected for superior disease resistance, health, and vigor, as well as prolific blooms with appealing color. But this beauty offers an unusual color show, with swirls of red, pink, and white in each flower. No two are the same! Blooms continuously without deadheading.
USDA Zone 4 - 9 (-30°F/-34.4°C) Exposure Full sun Height 3-4.5' Width 3-4.5'
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#1 of 1 posted
yesterday by
jedmar
Synonym added, thank you!
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Reminiscent Yellow
Please add this name to Chewgoldrush.
See, https://springmeadownursery.com/plantfinder/reminiscent-yellow-64349
Site would not let me post a comment to Chewgoldrush at all, so am doing so through “missing plant” tab instead. There is a website Glitch in that variety’s member comment tab that cancels posts.
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Originally released through big box stores under the name “tic tac.”
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