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Peach Profusion
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Peach Profusion
I am loving this rose. Peach Profusion. Healthy growth and beautiful flowers.
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RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
Registration date : 2012-07-11
Re: Peach Profusion
Rosy is this a new rose for you? The reason I ask is to find out if it does look so gorgeously covered in blooms as portrayed in nursery spiels and google images. Because if so I might even be tempted despite lack of perfume, which I assume to be the case as there's no mention.
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
Location : Melbourne
Registration date : 2012-07-21
Re: Peach Profusion
Yes very new I only just planted it bare rooted a couple of months ago. So far it is not covered, but there are quite a few buds forming and I have had a few flushes so far The flowers are a lot smaller than I first thought they would be, but I still really like it. And it is a lot lower to the ground than most of the other ones I planted, but I believe it will only reach 1m in height anyway
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Re: Peach Profusion
Thanks Rosy. With that height it could be useful. When it gets a bit more mature, could you post a pic of the bush?
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
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RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Absolutely I can It's about halfway to a metre now. In Winter I may have to move it because that and the rose in front of it grew so quickly they are now touching haha.
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Very pretty Rosy. Maybe good in front row. Hmmm
silkyfizz- Number of posts : 1621
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Re: Peach Profusion
Thanks Silky! It was originally meant for the front garden but the soil is not ideal in our front yard so it's in the back yard for now in a great spot
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