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most recent 16 SEP 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 SEP 12 by buckeyesouth
Peony Listing Omission

light's out

Klehm 1995 I have pictures. Don't know why it isn't listed.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 16 SEP 12 by jedmar
This peony has been renamed 'Sorcerer'. We have added the previous name.
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Initial post 11 JAN 11 by buckeyesouth
Extremely vigorous. In the second year, it had covered an arbor here in southern Ohio and was loaded with blooms. Very double deep reddish pink flowers. Lots of deadheading! Fragrant, but I don't remember how to describe it. Growth was a bit overwhelming, but would that other climbers had this "problem." Very thorny, so pruning is not a delight.I don't remember rebloom to speak of.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 11 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 28 AUG 11 by buckeyesouth
Since posting this, I definitely have more reservations about Laguna. It was too hot and wet when it flowered this spring, and flowers quickly wilted. Late in the summer it energetically sends out many very thorny shoots, and it is no picnic to have to prune these. Probably too vigorous and too thorny.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 28 MAY 12 by SteffenAlbrecht
The vigour of this rose is astonishing. We planted one in autumn 2010 and not in the very best soil either and in an inverted corner between two concrete walls, facing west--only late afternoon light there--and it's practically been exploding. 18 months later it's a breast-high, barrel-chested mass of glossy green foliage swallowing up the neighbouring plants. The fragrance of the flowers is overwhelming. Still, I'm not really fond of the colour or the form of the flowers (they're a fuzzy blob of pink to me), so while I admire this rose for its vitality I would probably not plant it again. (We're in zone 8a.)
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most recent 26 MAY 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 MAY 12 by buckeyesouth
I think you are right, because when it is open, it has more prominent cherry pink edges, which is typical of Princess de Monaco. Thanks for your help.
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most recent 26 MAY 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 MAY 12 by buckeyesouth
Can anyone help identify this rose? I have had it for about 9 years.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 26 MAY 12 by Kathy Strong
My guess is Moonstone.
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