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Apr 10, 2012 2:09 PM CST
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Name: Janice
Cape Cod, MA, USA (Zone 7a)
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Absolutely stunning, Zuzu!
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Apr 10, 2012 2:28 PM CST
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Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
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Thank you, Janice. Smiling
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May 4, 2013 9:36 AM CST
Name: Deb
Planet Earth (Zone 8b)
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I just bought one of these, drawn to the gorgeous color of the bloom. Put it at the foot of a dwarf plum tree and look forward to a pretty show. I didn't realize it has a striped look as it opens and will have to see if mine follows suit. I'll post a photo of the single full bloom I do have. Mine also notes it is a Raymond Evison hybrid, not sure if that should/could be added to the description anywhere. It did also have the Evipo018 designation, which I assume has something to do with Mr. Evison.
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May 4, 2013 12:41 PM CST
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Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Garden Sages Plant Database Moderator Garden Ideas: Master Level
Evison is listed as the hybridizer at the top of the databox: "Raised by Raymond Evison & Poulsen."

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It's going to look great scrambling up that plum tree. Mine was supposed to climb a red twig dogwood, but it climbed through the latticework on my fence while I wasn't looking, and now most of the blooms are on my neighbor's side of the fence. Blinking I'll have to be more vigilant about keeping it in line next year.
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