Pink Knock Out™ Rose gallery
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1  Red on the left. pink on the right.   

2  Same roses, different view.

3  Chris, our farm manager in front of a pink Knock Out™ in a 15 gallon pot. Red Knock Out™ on the left.

4  Pink Knock Out™

5  Pink Knock Out™ in front, red in back.

6  Red in front, pink in back. Quart size Green Giants in the background.

7  Pink in front, red in back.

8  Pink Knock Out.™ We have had cool fall temperatures and I believe that has caused the variegated (blushing) coloration. This same rose turned a pure pink about 2 weeks later. Foliage also turned maroon. Notice the close-up of the foliage. Whitish deposits on the foliage is calcium deposits. We top water either night or day at the farm but never sprayed for bugs or disease.

9  Dime is to give size reference, cut flowers last a long time.

10  Pink on the right, red on the left.

11  Pink and Red Knock Out™ roses both grow with the same vigor and foliage color and the same  disease and insect resistance.


Updated February 3 2012

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