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'St. Patrick ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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I planted this rose 9 months ago and it has been great. We had extremely hot & dry weather over summer, with many days in the high 30s to low-mid 40s deg. C, (95-111 deg. F). The leaves on many of my other roses were burnt from the heat but my little St Patrick showed no signs of stress. Since then it has had a number of flushes of blooms, with a green tinge and opening to a lime-yellow. The medium-sized flowers last for more than a week in a vase. The stems are strong enough to hold the flowers upright. The shape of the flowers is a lovely classic shape. I am very pleased with this rose so far and it seems well suited to a Mediterranean-type climate.
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Although the winter of 2011-2012 was atypically mild, my St Patrick had no problems bouncing back in my zone 5b/6a. I did nothing for winter protection, either. We had no snow cover, mild temps, and very high winds most of the winter.
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This is a beautiful clear yellow rose with good shape and long, long lasting blooms which is good because it doesn't bloom much for me in Oklahoma City area. I have had it for several years and this has always been the case so I am going to trash prune it!
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My two new Saint Patricks are doing well ... but the blooms are covered in red spots. Would this be because they don't like the rain we've been having?
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Yes, some roses are prone to that. I read it is a genetic characteristic.
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Thank you, Pascale.
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