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Sep 13, 2020 4:45 AM CST
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Good evening,
I'm wondering if you could assist me please.
I would really love to purchase a rose called Daisy. When I search 'Is there a rose called Daisy' it does come up with 'The Daisy Rose' on this site.
I would be grateful if you could confirm if this is the case and whether I would be able to order it.
I live in Tasmania.
Appreciate any assistance you can give me.
Many thanks.
kind regards
Anne Cowley
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Sep 13, 2020 10:30 AM CST
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Looking up the information on this site https://www.helpmefind.com/gar... shows that it was bred by a Mike Athy in New Zealand, before 2011, beyond that there isn't any information so it may not have ever been put into commerce. Clicking on his name doesn't go to an active website either.

If I enter just 'Daisy' in the search, I got a list of roses with Daisy, you would have to click on each one and then click the Buy From tab to see if there are any available options, knowing that there are strict import laws do limit those options.
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Sep 13, 2020 3:57 PM CST
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Are you looking for a particular rose named 'Daisy' or just any rose with that name? Many roses have multiple names and if you are just after the name as a memento of someone then it will be easier to find. Importing roses to Tasmania requires quarantine and many companies no longer want the hassle of doing all that for clients.
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