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'Lindsay's
Rose',
Bred
by Paul Barden, 2002.
I
have named this rose 'Lindsay's Rose' for my niece. Bred from
"Penny Ante" and 'Loving
Touch', this seedling is one that I have been evaluating for
3 years now. It makes an 18" plant that is stocky and full. Blooms
are produced singly and in large candelabras of up to 25, perhaps more.
There is a soft yellow heart to each bloom, but the overall impression
is one of cream-white. It may prove to have virtues as an exhibition
rose, which I plan on testing this Spring!
Introduced
by The
Uncommon Rose in Spring 2003.
ARS
merit rating: N/A
Personal merit rating: 8.0
Hardiness: Likely USDA zones
5 through 10, requiring protection in zones 5 and 6.
Shrub size: approximately 18" to 24" tall.
Fragrance: 1.0, slight tea scent.

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