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Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
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Initial post 27 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Tidbits of info for those interested, the breeder, Delbard, lists this rose as a floribunda that can also be a climber, with a vigorous height of 1.5 to 2 m (6.5 feet). The breeder code is DELgraros. I am growing it as a climber.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 23 JUN by ms_margaret
I bought my rose from Palatine. It's grafted onto multiflora. It's tall, maybe 7 feet. It's also healthy. It doesn't get black spot in the Southeastern United States.
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Initial post 27 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Tidbits for those interested. Delbard lists this rose (same breeder code) as "The rose that inspired the fragrance of Shiseido." It lists it as a floribunda with a height of 1.5 to 2 m (6.5 feet). I'm growing it as a climber.

https://www.georgesdelbard.com/A-16546-rosier-rose-synactif-by-shiseido-le-rosier-tige.aspx
Note: Synactif is a beauty care line from Shiseido combining skin care and fragrance.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 FEB 23 by Sweetsummerdays
Hi Cori, I was just wondering how you were getting on growing Synactif as a climber? I'd like a nice lilac climbing rose for my wall, but trying to find an alternative to Climbing Blue Moon, which is prone to blackspot. Thanks, Stephi
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most recent 26 AUG 19 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 27 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Tidbits for those interested, Certified Roses lists this rose as a climber instead of a shrub (same breeder code) and gives a height of 7 feet.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 31 JAN 18 by Lavenderlace
Thanks Cori! Do you know anywhere to buy them own-root?
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 31 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
It’s currently a hard one to find through mail order at all, but I would expect that to change since it’s still new. I bought mine locally at a nursery. Maybe try calling Cetified Roses?
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 31 JAN 18 by Lavenderlace
CR says that they are grafted only, but thanks!
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 22 JUN 18 by nsdjohn
If you haven't found one yet, there is an own-root in the Save the Roses! auction being held in Oct. in San Diego. Plants can be shipped anywhere in US.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 22 JUN 18 by Lavenderlace
That's incredibly nice of you, thanks so much! I'll check it out!
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 26 AUG 19 by StrawChicago Alkaline clay 5a
Lavender-colored roses are best as grafted. I grew lavender/purple roses like Angel Face, Barbara Streisand, and Heirloom as own-root, and these were WIMPY and TINY, shorter than 1 foot, and blooms were really tiny since the bush is so small & weak. But my GRAFTED Angel Face and Heirloom roses were bigger & more vigorous & larger blooms. I bought 2 Lavender Crush for $5 each as GRAFTED-on-Dr.Huey at Walmart's late summer sale .. they are doing great as 2nd-year rose, lots of blooms, and blooms are large & amazing lemon scent. The one in partial has longer-lasting blooms than the one in full-sun but equal amount of blooms.
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most recent 4 MAY 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 18 by Patricia Routley
Excelllent Cori Ann. Simply excellent!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 4 MAY 18 by Margaret Furness
Yes, and doing well to grow rhododendrons in that climate.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 MAY 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Thank you! :-)
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