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| Perhaps almost forgotten
Lemon Spice was named for it's unique fragrance. Very "lemony" with a
touch of allspice, the fragrance is strong and unforgettable. Lemon
Spice is not particularly well or densely branched but is more spreading in
its' growth habit and can be vigorous if fed well. The high centered
blooms are medium yellow in the center fading to creamy white towards the
outside. Repeat is not rapid but dependable. The foliage is
somewhat leathery and dark, fairly disease resistant.
| DETAILS
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Height/Habit |
4 x 4
Feet Spreading |
| Bloom
Size |
4-5
inches |
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Foliage |
Deep
Green |
| Petal
Count |
Double -
17 |
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Fragrance |
Slight
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Hardiness |
Zone 6? |
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Hybridizer |
Armstrong - 1966 |
Disease
Resistance |
Good
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| Uses
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Fragrant
Specimen |
| Virus
Status |
UC Davis
Indexed |
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Patent |
none |
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