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I am very new to the floral industry and have a question about roses. There are so many varieties wow! I have ordered Sonrise roses for my promotional Mother's Day vase arrangement. I believe the roses were cut on Sunday and will be shipped to me on Tuesday of which will arrive on Thursday of this week. It is the first shipment of roses I have ordered. I am wondering if I will be able to use them in my arrangement for my promotion (May 9 to May 11) as to the vase life. Thanks!
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Monica -
Member Since: 23/03/2013
looking to see if any growers have the following roses in production
wanda
capricio
eos
techno
oriental curiosa
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boonie -
Member Since: 21/07/2011
I am looking for a bi color -red and white standard rose, that would be available in December. I used to be able to get Fire and Ice, but have no luck so far, any suggestions on subsitutions.
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Spud -
Member Since: 01/11/2012
bonjour à tous,
Nouvelle sur le site je viens vers vous car je suis à la recherche de la rose KING KONG.
Je voudrais savoir si elle existe en pot pour pouvoir la planter dans le jardin et où se la procurer car très difficile à trouver.
Où si ceux sont des roses qui n'existe qu'en fleurs coupées.
Merci d'avance.
Cordialement.
Laetitia
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I know the Lady Diana rose is a very old variety but does anyone know if it is still being grown? What would you recommend as a good sub?
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Lavonde -
Member Since: 13/08/2012
Has anyone seen the Manitou rose in person? Is it really orange or more of a coral color? I'm looking for a coral color rose, a mix between orange and pink, and having trouble finding one since there are so many varieties of coral. Any suggestions?
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Hi there, I am looking for a nude colored rose that opens lovely. Any suggestions beyond Quicksand
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Suzanne -
Member Since: 26/06/2012
Spray Roses!
We recently started using the varieties recommended in the South American Spray Rose Sensations article for some of our mass market stores and the difference is incredible! We had almost stopped using Spray's due to a nagging precentage of poor performers at the store level each time we did a promotion. Now, by using only a mix of the varieties highlighted in Sensations article, the results are remarkable. Each time I see them in the stores, every bunch is well hydrated, no bent necks and the colors are sensational. Now I know what a truly fun and long lasting flower Spray Roses can be!
And guess what? Sales are up!
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colin -
Member Since: 04/01/2011
Hot debate in our office today: Rose Nikita - is it yellow? is it peach? is it orange? is it light orange? I say it's peach. Coincidentally perhaps, the flowerfinder also thinks it's peach.
What is light orange, anyway, wouldn't that be the same as peach? hmmmm
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Alyson -
Member Since: 06/09/2011
Rose turtle - my new favorite! so fragrant and an awesome antique-y creamy yellow. Looks like a garden rose to me. I wonder what makes a garden rose a garden rose? And what's up with that name, turtle!? But you know, 'a rose by any other name'....ha ha
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Alyson -
Member Since: 06/09/2011
Has anyone seen the rose impulse in person? How is it? How does it open? Vase life? Is it more orange than coral? What about High and Booming? A nice coral? How does it open? Thank you!
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Rachel -
Member Since: 23/07/2011
I'm looking for a nice full headed coral rose..... any suggestions?
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Rachel -
Member Since: 23/07/2011
Rose "High and Rich"...wow...finally a replacment for the hard to get Ballet...Has anyone tried this one? Is it as good as Ballet?
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colin -
Member Since: 04/01/2011
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Can someone give me the name of a yellow rose with a small head to be used as a boutonniere?
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Spring Cleaning !!!!
Does anyone remember the red rose "Preference" ? What about yellow "Timeless" ? Peach "Sonia" ? Or that classic bi-color "Super Disco"?
As much as I loved them all, it was time to do a little spring cleaning. I just removed a couple hundred of these old varieties which are no longer grown in an effort to focus on what's really being grown and sold out there these days and to make room for all the great new pics and varieties growers and breeders are adding each week !
Next job Alstro!
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colin -
Member Since: 04/01/2011
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Hello all,
Looking for alittle help...Watermelon color rose, does anyone have suggestions.
Thanks
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shanny -
Member Since: 18/04/2011
We recieved a sample of the new green rose variety posted recently on the site called " Green Beauty". It looked amazing and has a huge bloom and great color. The only problem is that it was sent with a fairly tight cut stage and never opened.
My theory is that many of these new, heavy petal count varieties need to be sent with an open cut stage to ensure they will open and perform.
Any growers have an opinion on this?
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colin -
Member Since: 04/01/2011
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I noticed a new photo of a rose called Cabaret on the site but there is already a photo of another rose variety called Cabaret that looks completely different. Which one is the right picture? Are there 2 Cabarets?
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colin -
Member Since: 04/01/2011
Si un jour les hybrider de rose réussisse de faire une rose rouge qui dure aussi longtemps que la Forever Young et qui a une ouverture comme la charlotte.
Ils vont conquérir tout le marche...existe t-elle?
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Merkaba -
Member Since: 24/02/2011
I just love the new rose photos......are these all available for wedding season this year?
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Norma -
Member Since: 15/02/2011