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Thu, Jun 12, 14 at 22:27
| Found this beautiful bloom on a pink Blushing Knockout Rose. Has anyone seen a similar type bloom before? The color is split right down the middle of three petals? |
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| That's a cool looking colored rose! :) |
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| Neat, but not unique. |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Sat, Jun 14, 14 at 1:58
| Wow!!! I've never seen anything like that!!! So beautiful - wouldn't it be gorgeous to have the whole plant like that?!! How cool - glad you showed this interesting flower. Carol |
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- Posted by BelindaBird none (My Page) on Fri, Jun 20, 14 at 9:37
| Carol...glad you enjoyed it! I've seen reverting rose petals before, but have been unable to find a single image online of one split 50/50 like this. If it is not particularly "unique", I would love to see pics of other examples. |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Sat, Jun 21, 14 at 1:51
| I agree with you - looks unique to me. :) Gorgeous - I want one!!! Wonder if it will get more like that? Carol |
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