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Spray Rose Rumba

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Common names: **NOT IN PRODUCTION
Color : Yellow
Color Description: **NOT IN PRODUCTION Yellow with red edges
Bloom Size: Small
Bloom Size Details: **NOT IN PRODUCTION
Lengths available: **NOT IN PRODUCTION 40cm - 60cm
Vase Life: Average
Vase Life Details: **NOT IN PRODUCTION
Availability: **NOT IN PRODUCTION Year round from Colombia and Ecuador
General Comments: **NOT IN PRODUCTION - Aperture: 100% fast opening
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  • Spray Roses should be re hydrated using a commercial hydration solution such as Quick Dip to avoid stem blockage which causes "bent neck".
  •  Ask for date coded roses to guarantee freshness.
  •  Many new varieties are introduced each year, most offering better vase life and striking new colours.
  • Cold chain management from grower to consumer drastically improves vase life.

Grading Information

  • Spray roses are graded by stem length in cm and packaged in 10 stem bunches.
  • Stem length should be measured top to bottom.
  • Blooms should be unmarked and the guard petals present.
  • Foliage should be deep green with no markings.

Grower and Breeder Information

  • Leading Breeders ( 2010) : Olij Rozen, Meilland, Lex, Schreurs, Franko Roses, Rosen Tantau, De Ruiters, Kordes, Preesman, Interplant, NIRP , Terra Nigra, Esmeralda Breeding.
     
  • Spray Roses should be packaged for export using absorbant paper, polypro plastic sleeve and square pack cardboard protector.
  • Each bunch of export quality spray roses should have variety name.
  • Cut stage should be the tightest possible cut that will still ensure that the blooms open properly.
  • Florist quarter boxes containing 8 or 10 bunches of spray roses are increasingly popular.
  • Boxes destined for export must be clearly identified with quantity, variety name, colour mix and grade.
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