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Discussion id : 34-662
most recent 11 MAR 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAR 09 by Georgieroses
I have to say that 'Flamingo' is a highly reliable, lovely pale pink rose.
Easily overlooked. It takes its time to form a bloom, lasts a long time on the bush and
remains attractive for weeks after its initial fresh bud.
In our Australian climate (Victoria) 'Flamingo' does very well ; it was scorched during
our horrendous heat wave in February '09 but even so, coped remarkably well and regenerated in the following weeks.
'Flamingo' fades to a lovely pale shell pink. Utterly lovely from my point of view.
Highly recommended.
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Discussion id : 32-944
most recent 5 JAN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JAN 09 by Georgieroses
I have found Flamingo to be most reliable. In particular, the flower is attractive in all stages and stays on the bush for a long time. It starts off as a mid-pink at this time of year, in this part of the world and pales to a soft shell pink at which time it is fully open and loose in appearance.
Flamingo is a rose I would recommend.
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