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color so scrumptious, it looks good enough to eat…and you certainly can
if you watch out for the thorns! But it may not be the sticky sweet
treat you’d expect for the delectable pumpkin-pie caramel color.
Buttery-rich coppery buds open into clusters of fragrant
octobery-orange beauties held tightly against shiny green leaves – like
happy jack o’lanterns nestled in the field. It’s lip-smackin’ for the
landscape and certain to delight on the very first flower.
Height / Habit: Medium/Rounded & bushy
Bloom / Size: Medium, in large clusters
Petal count: 25 to 30
Parentage: Goldmarie x Honey Dijon
Fragrance: Moderate fruity
Hybridizer: Bedard - 2010
Comments: Appreciates a little afternoon shade.
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