1989
DOI: 10.4141/cjps89-077
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Morden Blush Rose

Abstract: Blush is a hardy, dwarf everblooming rose cultivar with light pink to ivory flowers borne in small clusters.

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“…'Morden Fireglow' has a high level of pelargonin, the pigment responsible for the scarlet tones in the flower. Likewise, 'Morden Blush' (Collicutt, 1989), which has an ivory flower and low levels of anthocyanins, was developed using a similar approach. The Parkland Rose Series does not fit into existing categories and is best described as intermediate between large hardy shrubs and tender floribunda types.…”
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“…'Morden Fireglow' has a high level of pelargonin, the pigment responsible for the scarlet tones in the flower. Likewise, 'Morden Blush' (Collicutt, 1989), which has an ivory flower and low levels of anthocyanins, was developed using a similar approach. The Parkland Rose Series does not fit into existing categories and is best described as intermediate between large hardy shrubs and tender floribunda types.…”
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