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Initial post 4 days ago by arctangent
The blooms are large, double form, with densely packed petals. They typically have high crowns, but I wouldn't class them as bomb doubles. My opinion on this is that of a rank amateur, not that of an expert. The blooms are borne on long stems, and usually there are several side buds along side the primary bloom. I'd recommend support of some sort. The plants I've seen are highly floriferous. Blooms retain their bright pink color well, though with some silvering as they age.
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