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'Acapulco' rose References
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Book (19 Apr 2000) Page(s) 122. DICblender, HT, rb, 1997; (Acapulco); Dickson, Patrick
Book (2000) Page(s) 65. Includes photo(s). ‘Acapulco’/DICblender: Hybride de Thé, tons rouges, remontant. See ref Botanica's Roses. Dickson, Royaume-Uni, 1997. Ascendance inconnue.
Magazine (2000) Page(s) 119. Vol 94, Part 4. Sean McCann: Liberating roses from the greenhouse back into the garden is becoming a regular thing these days with many top class varieties emerging. 'Acapulco' is one that has responded to me in the garden very well, with almost upright, soldier-like rigidity.
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 65. Includes photo(s). Acapulco (DICblender) Dickson 1997. Description... Originally tested and launched as a cutflower variety, it is gaining popularity as a very good garden plant...
Article (magazine) (Nov 1998) Page(s) 15. Acapulco... very bright and floriferous... a Dickson variety that has proved successful in the greenhouses of the world and will definitely be useful for gardeners...
Website/Catalog (Jun 1998) Page(s) 6. Acapulco Hybrid Tea. (DICblender) Description. Outside of the petals of the large blooms are a blend of scarlet, ivory and yellow... excellent for cutting...
Magazine (1994) Page(s) 26. The new Acapulco rose, which features multiple colors, few thorns and excellent vase life, is one of the most popular of theseabundantly colored....
The Acapulco “ Dic Blender ” rose is a unique combination of yellow , dark pink , and salmon hues with a fresh palegreen color at the tip of its slightly concave petal . Acapulco can be classified as a medium - large flowered type , measuring 8 ....
The Dutch harvest the Acapulco rose when it is fairly raw. The flower opens very slowly during its excellent 12-14 days vase life. It is interesting to note that the bud of the flower undergoesa metamorphosis during which the color increases during florescence. This variety has about 28 petals affording a full, colorful prsence.
Magazine (1994) Page(s) 14. The Acapulco ' Dic Blender ' rose produces flowers with a unique combination of yellow , dark pink and salmon hues with petal edges that are a ....
Magazine (1994) Page(s) 34. ACAPULCO OFFERS A BLAST OF COLOR According to the Flower Council of Holland , The Acapulco " Dic Blender ” rose is a combination of yellow , dark pink and salmon hues with pale green color at the tips of its slightly concave petals .... .
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