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'Chrysler Imperial' rose Reviews & Comments
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Available from - vivaverde Az.Agr. Cavina Monica
www.vivaverde.it
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Available from - vivaverde Az.Agr. Cavina Monica
www.vivaverde.it
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Initial post 26 MAY 11 by monica
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does anyone know? i have an unknown red rose, i thought it was chrysler but it doesnt look like it. I will try to upload the pic of the rose.
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Use the ADD PHOTO button found at the right to upload a photo directly to this comment.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 27 MAY 11 by monica
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i have tried to upload the picture directly to my comment three times, it goes through the steps of browsing just fine but after you continue the closes and the picture is not uploaded, i will try to upload the pic with the other pictures and just mark it unknown rose.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 27 MAY 11 by monica
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OMG, i give up, the pictures just will not load, guess i will never know. thanks anyways.
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Your photos may be too large. Email one of them to our support department and they will take a look and let you know.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 28 MAY 11 by monica
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Initial post 25 APR 10 by monica
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I purchased Chrysler Imperial Rose, 3 seasons ago, this is a wonderful rose an very winter hardy here in zone 6(PA). I add no more than mulch for winter protection. In the description of this rose it says it susceptible to mildew, i have never gotten any mildew on my C.I. even when a forced illness delayed my spraying progam by 3weeks. Sometimes C.I will get a little blackspotting on the leaves, but it doesnt stop this beautiful rose from putting out many buds. The smell is awesome, i love it so much that today i decided to get another, although i now have limited spacing among my 78 roses, i wanted to have another because of the beauty and scent. The tall upright rose produces large high centered roses, the canes are thick and sturdy (no nobbing heads). The rose flushes quickly after deadheading. The flowers last approx 7 or more days on the bush and as well in the vase. A must have for your garden.
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