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Love & Peace

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Love & Peace will mesmerize garden enthusiasts with its fruity scent and looks. What would you expect with a father like the legendary Peace?

The high center, spiral formed blooms of Love & Peace open to reveal five-inch, breath-taking large flowers of golden yellow edged with pink. Each flower has a minimum petal count of 40, surrounded by dark green glossy foliage.

This classic upright, disease-resistant, hybrid tea grows to 4-5 feet by 3 feet. Love & Peace is perfect for framing a formal rose garden or creating a striking feature within a landscape. Bring a cut flower in indoors to sweeten any room.

Jerry Twomey and Ping Lim hybridized Love & Peace with a combination of Peace and an unknown seedling. Bailey Nurseries is   introducing Love & Peace.



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