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Common Name |
Amiga Mia |
Classification |
Shrub-Grandiflora |
Rating |
N/A |
Year Introduced/ Discovered |
1978 |
Color |
Soft rose pink/White at base |
Average Height
and Width |
3’
4’ |
Number of Petals |
25-35 (double) |
Exposure |
Full Sun |
Spacing |
3’-5’ |
Fertilizing |
Fertilize in Spring just before new growth begins |
Cold Hardiness |
Zone 4-9 |
Water Use |
Keep moist until completely established. Average water needed during growing season. |
Resistance to disease |
Yes |
Fragrance |
Yes |
Foliage |
Large, leathery, abundant |
Growth |
Vigorous, bushy and erect |
Bloom |
Blooms singly and in clusters of 5-10; continuous blooms |
History |
‘Queen Elizabeth’ x ‘Prairie Princess’ |
Misc. Information |
Recommended for grouping
Described as a “shrubby Queen Elizabeth” |