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'McCartney Rose' Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 129-827
most recent 2 NOV 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 NOV 21 by Ericchn
It is more black spot resistant than many HTs in Barcelona.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 NOV 22 by sam w
I had the same experience in very humid Arkansas. It isn't immune to blackspot, but the astounding vigor of the plant means that any infection is hardly noticeable.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 NOV 22 by Ericchn
Yes its vigor is amazing. I planted one bare root in March 2022 and now it’s 1.2m in height and 1m in width.
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Discussion id : 134-971
most recent 2 NOV 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 NOV 22 by sam w
It's a massive plant and very floriferous. Ours passed 61/2 feet by its second year and is almost as wide. Moreover, it's densely foliated so it counts as one of the few hybrid teas that can really serve as an ornamental shrub.
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Discussion id : 102-051
most recent 6 JUL 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JUL 17 by happymaryellen
Hi all! Was curious if anyone has this rose as a standard. Aka tree?
Thanks in advance for answer!
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Discussion id : 96-620
most recent 29 DEC 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 DEC 16 by davyjns
I do not know why it is listed as 7B/ and above because it seems not to be any more delicate or need more protection than my other hybrid teas. It is really good in scent and form and a little different than most hybrid teas in these areas.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 29 DEC 16 by Jay-Jay
It grows in zone 6 in The Rosarium of Winschoten. And it does well.
Even survived the bad winter of 2012, when the temps were relatively high until January 25 and then plummeted for weeks with bare frosts and bright sunlight. (at several nights even down to -20°C!
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