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The Fairy

Classification:  Polyantha Rose
Bred by Bentall, United Kingdom, 1932
Average height:  2 to 4 feet
Petal count:  17 to 25
Fragrance:  Mild, Apple
Source:  Helpmefind.com

Charming light pink flowers that turn almost white with heat.  Plants are compact with an arching habit. Good for container, ground cover, or hedge.  Very disease resistant.  Named as an “Earth Kind” rose by Texas A&M Texas AgriLife Extension Service. 

What is an "Earth Kind" rose?

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Source: Google images
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