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Cherry Parfait™

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Class: Grandiflora

Habit: A beautiful round, vigorous bushy plant that grows 5 feet by 4 feet. Easy-to-grow in all climates, it’s a perfect companion plant for perennials and shrubbery. Cherry Parfait’s abundant and continuous flowering habit produces two to five blooms per stem.

Disease Resistance: Excellent

Color: Cherry Parfait produces blooms of show-stopping white, edged with red nestled amongst dense, glossy foliage.

Bloom: Cherry Parfait’s pointed, medium-sized buds open to reveal cuplike blooms of 35 petals.

Fragrance: Light

Hybridizer: The famed French House of Meilland hybridized Cherry Parfait.

Parentage: A combination of Meidanu, Macman and Meichoiju.

Introducer Cherry Parfait is introduced in the United States by The Conard-Pyle Company.

Availability: Cherry Parfait will be available online, through mail order catalogs and at garden centers, nurseries, home centers and mass merchandisers during the 2003-planting season.

Photo and text: AARS

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