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'Livin' Easy ™' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 105-579
most recent 28 OCT 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 14 SEP 17 by NorthWestRider
Most cultivars demonstrated the same resistance or susceptibility in both leaf and flower buds to the three strains of mildew. However, in one cultivar, ‘Fellowship’ also known as ‘Livin’ Easy’ it was observed that leaf buds were highly susceptible while flower buds were very rarely infested.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 14 SEP 17 by Patricia Routley
Is this a quote from some reference?
Susceptible to what?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 28 OCT 17 by Michael Garhart
It's not an uncommon trait.

Scarlet Moss and Canyon Road both do this, when heat stressed. Mildew will appear on the buds, and will disappear in the next flush if the weather changes enough.
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Discussion id : 93-303
most recent 9 JUN 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUN 16 by jim1961
I shovel pruned our Livin Easy as it got to much blackspot here in our Central Pa no spray garden...
Otherwise I liked it...
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Discussion id : 64-474
most recent 23 MAY 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 MAY 12 by Jay-Jay
Ought to withstand zone 5b winters, but it didn't survive last winter. Temps to minus 20 and almost no snow and a lotta sun.
Other roses, that ought to die under such circumstances, froze back, but came back fresh and healthy.
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Discussion id : 56-504
most recent 5 AUG 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 AUG 11 by LaurelZ
easy living rose, there is no such thing, it is called easy livin rose, I have photos of it, lots of them floribunda type, but I don't want to put it under the wrong name
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 5 AUG 11 by HMF Admin
Can you tell us more about your Easy Livin' Rose. Ideally, we would like to confirm it is not a different rose with a similar name and to flush out the details. In this case, all we know about this rose is that it's a parent of Easy Vibes. Thanks, we look forward to hearing from you.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 5 AUG 11 by LaurelZ
I don't know about easy vibes, this rose is easy livin with no g and you can find it do an online search, I had one, I have a lot of photos, such as here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tropicalthought/5951604195/
there could be one called easy living with g that has to do with easy vibes, I don't know. I got it at lowes, there is lots of information on the garden web about easy livin, if you search there are whole threads about it. It is not a hybrid it is a floribund rose and it's huge. I have more photos of that also, on my flickr, but so do other people if you do a general search on flickr for easy livin, there are like 100 plus photos.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 5 AUG 11 by LaurelZ
Livin' Easy / Fellowship
Floribunda, Salmon/Coral Orange
Flowers: Ruffled, Yellow Stamens, Very Double, Large, 28 Petals, Quite Fragrant: Fruity
Flowering Habit: Large Custers
Blooming Season: Repeat
Height: 3 feet x , Habit: Rounded
Foliage: Medium sized Semi-Glossy Medium Gr.
Buds: Ovoid Short Orange
Thorns: a lot
Cultivation: Good for Bedding , Good for Cutting , Needs Sun
Strengths: Disease Resistant, Profuse Blooms
Weaknesses:
Hardiness: This rose is reported hardy through USDA Zone 6
EnglandHybridizer: J Harkness - Introducer: HAR- Harkness (Hertfordshire) 1992
Patent: 9161
Parentage: Southampton x Remember Me
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 5 AUG 11 by HMF Admin
This is great, thank you.
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