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'Belinda's Dream' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 116-802
most recent 21 MAY 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 MAY 19 by viscount89
This ROSE is amazing. It's the perfect plant for the beginner, intermediate, and expert rosarian. No need to spray...she doesn't need it. Pest-resistant too. Perfect clear-pink hybrid-tea form blooms every, single, time! Nice apple green foliage on a robust, 5-ft tall shrub. Tiffany is the mother, and it shows. This rose will make you feel like a pro...having her front row in your garden...
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Discussion id : 115-059
most recent 23 JAN 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 JAN 19 by Unregistered Guest
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Discussion id : 109-423
most recent 4 MAY 18 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 MAR 18 by Witchy
I have three of these. All own root. All 3 survived winter just fine here in zone 6b. (even the tiny one I rescued from my old house in SC, that had been mowed and moved in the middle of summer) With no protection. Dingo has told me Belinda's Dream survives in Chicago just fine as well. (Zone 5) This is a tough rose for me, and I'm no expert rose grower. Maybe it's a 5b iffy rose, but it definitely doesn't need zone 7 warmth. I would plant it if I lived in 5b and wanted it.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 22 MAR 18 by Dingo2001
I have Belinda’s Dream both grafted and own root. They both die back to the ground every year, but bounce back pretty quickly. Good bloomer, nice repeat, planted in full sun most of the day. Stays clean for me here.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 MAY 18 by Witchy
Dingo you are correct. Everywhere I had to cut is shooting up like mad. I think it's just so vigorous that it doesn't matter if the canes die back. As long as it's own root, or bud union is buried well, you're good to go. I don't favorite pinks usually, but I can say it's a favorite. No disease, and if bugs get on it, I never noticed. I didn't spray it with anything, and it was my largest first year own root of all time by fall.
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Discussion id : 109-425
most recent 20 MAR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 MAR 18 by Pat Wallace zone 5a Illinois
I have tried Belinda's Dream twice in my garden. Nearly put one in again after hearing so much talk about it. The rose was indeed hardy here in the years that I had her. Crown hardy that is but not cane hardy. My problem with rose was constant balling then rotting of the flowers. I live where we have heavy dew during a lot of the growing season. Belinda's Dream could not over the obstacles here. It is difficult to grow most heavily petaled roses here. Thru the years I have managed to find some that open well
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