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Granada (was 7b: Bud report 4/26)
On 28 Apr 2003 13:38:52 GMT, Daniel Hanna
wrote: It's not pure pink for me, Shiva. There is definitely a hint of yellow at the base. But pink is definitely there for me, as it is for others. See eg: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=3086 http://www.mistydowns.com.au/detaile...asp?roseID=509 I do see--and I am not questioning that your rose is Granada, because the form in unmistakable. But honestly, mine looks different! The shade that is not orange or yellow is more of a washed out apple red--or something. I will try to get a shot of one on the bush when I get a battery and film for my camera. I do love it. I don't begrude the spraying effort it will take to keep the mildew away. I'm glad you don't mind caring for it. Most of the roses I love have their problems--usually they are the first to blackspot or mildew, and the first eaten by insects. Another that is like that is Gold Medal. Have you encountered this rose in person? Blooms damned near as gorgeous as Granada--clear yellow edged lightly with cerise that appears to bleed a bit of peach into the yellow--and the fragrance is actually stronger to my nose. Rosy, not fruity. Amazing. More on it in a minute. The blooms are huge, superior in form to its daughter Double Delight but with slightly less perfume. I owe you one, Shiva! Oh no you don't, my friend! You turned me on to White Lightnin'--currently my very favorite white, and my only fragrant one!! |
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