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'Pink Perfection' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 121-071
most recent 21 APR 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 APR 20 by Torachan
I planted own root Beverly bushes in 2016. They did not perform with distinction until 2019 but then they bloomed in lovely flushes. Our Colorado weather is cold, variable, and our beetle infestation is not to be believed. These roses have survived.
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Discussion id : 109-987
most recent 14 APR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 APR 18 by ParisRoseLady
I have heard the Kordes bred roses get larger than the stated size in many areas of the USA, because of our hotter temps and longer growing seasons, as compared to Germany where these roses originate. Do others concur?
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Discussion id : 106-949
most recent 13 DEC 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 DEC 17 by NikosR
Size estimate may be correct for the temperate climate but is grossly underestimated for the warmer climate, as is often the case with roses. My Beverly bushes in Athens, Greece have grown to approx. 2m high by 1.2m wide in just a few years. One can keep them somewhat smaller by pruning but by the end of the growing season they will have grown back large. This is a very vigorous HT given good cultivation.

I can also attest to the fact that this rose does not like humid / wet weather due to its petals thin substance.

Also, why zone 8b? This is a rose that can perform well to at least zone 9b/10a
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Discussion id : 104-930
most recent 21 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 AUG 17 by Jay-Jay
Gained height this year (1.80 m), but alas the blooms ball badly in cool rainy weather.
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