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I am looking
for a nice photo of the BlueberryHill. Hoping to find one soon.
Description:
The "Blueberry Hill" is a Floribunda. They bear more blooms and more frequently, than almost any other class of roses. It repeats very quickly, and blooms continuously in sprays of 3-6 flowers. Shows the characteristics of both of its parents, since it is a cross of Crystalline x Playgirl. The fragrance is often described in catalogs as "fresh apple". It is both fragrant and hardy. 'Blueberry Hill' will bloom all season long. Disease resistance is excellent, and is winter hardy. For another excellent Floribunda of the mauve see: 'Angel Face'. |
January
1998 Rose of the Month
Introduced: 1997 - Tom Carruth of Weeks Roses Class: Floribunda Flowers: true, clear medium lavender; sprays of 3 to 6 flowers Height: 2 1/2 to 4 feet Fragrance: Sweet note: Unusual color on healthy plants. Long stems for cutting.. |