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Day Breaker Floribunda
Rose, AARS 2004 Winner
Because of its vigor and strength, Day Breaker makes a great addition to any
landscape. Planted in groups of three to five, it provides an anchor for a
border, a centerpiece or an accent area. It also can be planted as a bedding
rose–the traditional use of Floribundas.
| Name |
Code |
Price |
Buy |
| Day Breaker bare root
bush |
BRS0386 |
16.99 |
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| Day Breaker 36"
tree bare root |
BRT0386 |
36.99 |
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| Day Breaker potted plant |
PRB0386 |
21.99 |
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| Day Breaker 36"
Tree potted |
PRT0386 |
42.00 |
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| 2004
AARS Collection |
AARS04 |
29.99 |
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| 2004
AARS Collection |
AARS05 |
42.99 |
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Class:
Floribunda
Habit: The upright, rounded bush grows to 3 feet by 3 feet.
Because of its vigor and strength, Day Breaker makes a great addition to any
landscape. Planted in groups of three to five, it provides an anchor for a
border, a centerpiece or an accent area. It also can be planted as a bedding
rose–the traditional use of Floribundas.
Disease Resistance: Very good
Color: Yellow blending to pink and apricot blooms nestle among
dark green glossy foliage.
Bloom: Pointed and shapely buds open to reveal four-inch blooms
with a petal count of 30 to 35.
Fragrance: Moderate Tea
Hybridizer: Gareth Fryer hybridized Day Breaker. This is his
second AARS winner. His first was Sunset Celebration.
Parentage: A combination of Silver Jubilee and (Pensioners Voice
and Cheshire Life)
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