Monday, March 21, 2011

Dick Clark

Dick Clark


No two flowers are exactly alike on this changeable chameleon of a rose. Black-red buds spiral open to show off swirls of cream edged & washed with vibrant cherry pink. But that’s not the end of the exhibit on these classically-formed fragrant flowers. When the sun strikes the petals, they begin to blush burgundy, finishing as a deep dark red. Put all this color against super-shiny-green foliage with nice long cutting stems and you’ve got a killer combo. In addition to all this beauty, Dick Clark is easy to grow with great vigor – a beautiful bushy baby from the famous Fourth of July.

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