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Bloom is at least 4" across. Scent is strong like Munstead Wood. Good vigor and always blooming as 1st-year own root. Prefer fast drainage and alkaline minerals otherwise it blackspots during heavy rain.
Uploaded 11 NOV |
Moonlight Romantica is stingy and doesn't bloom unless week long rain. The scent is worth growing, just as good as Golden Celebration, but the blooms last much longer in the vase.
Uploaded 12 NOV 22 |
Moonlight Romantica has a fantastic scent, just as good as Golden Celebration but lasts much longer in the vase. It demands lots of rain water to bloom.
Uploaded 7 NOV |
Prairieville Prince is pink to coral color, and not orange in my clay.
Uploaded 24 OCT 22 |
Carding Mill color changes to orange when the pH is alkaline. It becomes pinkish with acidic rain or phosphorus fertilizer. The scent is myrrh, best in cool weather. It lasts 4 days in the vase. It's a constant bloomer at high heat as well as freezing temp. at 28 F in mid-November in my zone 5a.
Uploaded 17 NOV 22 |
Prairieville Prince is pink to coral color, and not orange in my clay. It's a 1st-year own root from Antique Rose Emporium. Scent is strong myrrh on the bush, but gone once cut for the vase. It lasts longer in the vase (4 days) than Abraham Darby.
Uploaded 24 OCT 22 |
Carding Mill as 11th-year own root in my zone 5a. It's a constant bloomer but prone to blackspots unless given enough calcium and potassium. Color is orange if fertilized with biochar at pH 8.6. This rose needs fast drainage for heavy rain climate.
Uploaded 17 NOV 22 |
James Galway scent is medium old rose on the bush, but becomes wonderful strong carnation when aged in the vase. Mine is 8th-year own-root
Uploaded 18 OCT 22 |