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"Balingup Lane" rose References
Magazine  (2021)  Page(s) 12. Vol 43, No. 4.  Includes photo(s).
 
Margaret Furness, Barossa & Beyond.  Tracking Down a Mystery Rose, Part-way. 
This spring-flowerer turned up as a suckering mislabel in the Pernetiana row at Ruston’s. We assumed it had come from the big igloo near Renmark, where some of our cuttings had been grown on amid a forest of citrus. We named it “Paringa”after the igloo’s location and had it budded to tame it.  It probably falls into the Hybrid China ragbag. The young plant at the Blakiston Schoolhouse garden has long arching branches. The flowers are medium to large, very double, quartered around a green eye, reddish, silvery on the reverse, and scented. As it ages, several outer layers of petals fold downwards: and that tells where it came from. "Balingup Lane" syn. "Wilson St", common in old gardens in Nannup, WA, went into the igloo, and the only named plant that came out died before it flowered. The leaves are variable, sometimes being longer, but other features match. Worth growing
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