Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Home News American Rose Society names winners

American Rose Society names winners

Miniature Award of Excellence recipients revealed

Font size
September 21, 2011

Three miniature roses have received the American Rose Society's Miniature Award of Excellence, 2012.

 

Oso Happy Petit Pink has sprays of petite, bubble gum pink flowers and small green leaves. It was bred by David Zlesak of St. Paul, Minn., and it's available through Proven Winners ColorChoice. It's hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 4.

Butter Me Up was hybridized by Christian Bédard and introduced by Weeks Roses. Flowers are butter-yellow and about 1 1/2 inches in diameter.

Ann Hooper is a Miniature with pink buds that open to ivory blooms with broad pink edges and 15 to 20 petals. It was hybridized by Tom Carruth and was introduced by Weeks Roses.


 

Top news

Mixed container recipes, anyone?

Ball Horticultural Company’s new web page highlights design, proven performance for growers, retailers & home gardeners

Hand weeding vs. Herbicides

For a commercial nursery operation, weed control is vital. Weeds compete with desirable nursery stock for water, nutrients and space. In addition, weeds host and attract pests and diseases. Not only does the nursery and greenhouse stock need to be weed-free, but the grounds need to be clean as well to avoid contamination. Maintaining a comprehensive weed control program must be a top priority for nursery operators.

American Rose Society names winners

Miniature Award of Excellence recipients revealed

Mangum scholarship encourages studies in ornamental horticulture

The deadline for the $2,000 scholarship is April 26.

Alabama considers using inmates as farm workers

The state's new immigration law has people fleeing the state