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'Brilliant Pink Iceberg' rose References
Article (misc) (2008) Page(s) Unpublished. Brilliant Pink Iceberg (PRObril) F pb 1999 Sport V/Full Pink Iceberg sport Weatherly L.
Magazine (Jan 2005) Page(s) 4. 2004 Roses In Review – Floribundas & Polyanthas:Garden rating = 7.4; Show rating = 6.8; Number of reports = 183 - Plenty of blooms with bright color that doesn't last. Plant flops and is winter tneder. Not nearly as good as 'Iceberg'
Article (misc) (Jul 2002) Page(s) 6. Brilliant Pink Iceberg Floribunda [pb]
Book (2002) Page(s) 28. Pink blend, 1999. Not rated
Book (2002) Page(s) 81. Lilia Weatherly. A Carnival of Cluster Flowered Roses. - Symposium. Brilliant Pink Iceberg PRObril, pb 1999 This is a sport of Pink Iceberg and again is the same as Iceberg except for the cerise pink flowers with paler reverse. The stamens are dark crimson. Light green foliage and few thorns. Again, it gives a wonderful long lasting display and can be planted successfully with Iceberg and Pink Iceberg. Pink Iceberg sport. Weatherly L. Introduced Swanes, Australia.
Book (2000) Page(s) 145. Includes photo(s). Lilia Weatherly. The Iceberg Family. .....Since then Pink Iceberg has sported to a darker form, which is now on the market as Brilliant Pink Iceberg (PBR), This has flowers of a cerise pink with silvery pink backs to the petals. The stamens are crimson.
Magazine (Nov 1999) Page(s) 39. Registration
Book (1999) Page(s) 101. Geoff Swane, NSW. Swane's New Rose Introductions for 1999. "Brilliant" Pink Iceberg Floribunda. This "Brilliant" sport of the rose 'Iceberg' is every bit as floriferous as its parent and carries the same disease resistant apple green foliage, and lightly fragrant blooms. A rose for those who want more than just white!
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