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'Earth Angel' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 117-847
most recent 14 OCT 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 31 JUL 19 by johnm99
Had high hopes, but sadly this is the worst plant I have had for balling up in a long time. Most blooms are a mess, even without much/any rain, cool sunny weather.
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Reply #1 of 11 posted 2 JAN 20 by HappyRose
how did it do overall this year. what region are you? I am in Austin texas
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Reply #2 of 11 posted 2 JAN 20 by johnm99
Quite different from you - Victoria BC - temperate marine climate - almost no snow/freezing temps, not very hot in summer, rain about 30" a year, mostly Oct-Apr. I am sure it would perform better in a hotter drier climate.
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Reply #3 of 11 posted 2 JAN 20 by johnm99
and forgot to add - I got a total of ZERO open flowers this year. The worst rose I have ever had, I would have to say....I have had over 750 different roses, and never had one that balled this badly.
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Reply #4 of 11 posted 3 JAN 20 by HappyRose
what are your favorite roses from your extensive rose history?
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Reply #5 of 11 posted 16 DEC 21 by sandsock (PNW 8a)
I have to agree with John. this rose does not do well in rain. We get rain all June and until July 4th, so the first spring flush is totally ruined. Mine does repeat, but I have to hope that it doesn't rain. Fall bloom is wonderful, but I certainly needs feeding lots in a pot. Also mine is own root, which got big quickly, but does not bloom until the 2nd year here.
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Reply #6 of 11 posted 10 APR 22 by MPars91
Hi, is there a recommendation to add for shade/taking care of too much rain? I got mine in October of last year and am in Fort Worth, TX (zone 8). I was shocked that I got one bloom last year and am looking forward to the 2 that seem to be underway. We are about to get a bunch of rain now that its April. Is setting up a tarp to aid too much sun and rain going too far? haha I am considering it!
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Reply #7 of 11 posted 10 APR 22 by johnm99
Rose exhibitors sometimes use little hats to cover up blooms. These are like paper cones on a little metal stick, and I used to be crazy enough to exhibit roses and cover up a lot of blooms like that. Too lazy now. If it works, why not!
I am sure this rose does well in some climates but it has not worked well for me in Victoria BC or for my friends in the Fraser valley in the Vancouver area
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Reply #8 of 11 posted 28 MAY 22 by Robert Edgin
Just had 1/2 inch of rain in under 1/2 hour (a downpour). Severe thunderstorms passed through the area. No balling of blooms. Wind blew out the fading blooms.
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Reply #9 of 11 posted 14 OCT 22 by Silvermoss
In Sydney with La Niña we have had more-than-usual rain for us recently. The flowers to date have not been affected and are still gorgeous. I understand however that what is a lot of rain for us may not be a lot of rain for elsewhere! Flowers last up to 6 days when cut as an open bud, usually lasts 4-5 days.

Update: Petal count in 90s now in summer, Sydney Australia.
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Reply #10 of 11 posted 14 OCT 22 by johnm99
Well, it IS a very nice rose when it opens well. But maybe it is different in Australia? After all, your rain is upside down! :)

Once the blooms have opened, it seems rain doesn't wreck them - but it was in the earlier stages of bud opening where things went wrong for me, where the edges of the petals fail to separate. I have just assumed it was because of moisture, but it could be for many other reasons causing either increased adherence, decreased petal substance etc
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Reply #11 of 11 posted 14 OCT 22 by Silvermoss
:) A lot of rain for us at this time of year is 50mm in a week, raining 3-5 days in the week.
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Discussion id : 133-578
most recent 4 JUL 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 JUN 22 by jac123
where does the reported parentage come from? I don't see anything in the references, and per the US patent it should be seedling x seedling
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 30 JUN 22 by Lee H.
From the Australian patent.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 JUL 22 by jac123
thank you, I didn't notice it. This proves one more time that commercial breeders can (and do) lie in their patents and that they can basically write whatever they want...
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Discussion id : 129-710
most recent 16 NOV 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 NOV 21 by AndromedaSea
I saw in the comments that someone tried pegging this rose. I’m wondering whether anyone has tried training this rose on an obelisk or trellis? The long canes are not working well in the spot I planted her in, but the rose seems very happy and healthy, otherwise. I know I can prune into a smaller shrub, but then I’ll get fewer flowers. I want this rose to do well for me, but I don’t have space for pegging.
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Discussion id : 127-738
most recent 8 OCT 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 MAY 21 by anonymous_member
The scent of this rose is heaven like! - that being said I'm on the fence of whether to keep this rose. It fries up so easily in a higher temperature. I'm in a 9b and this rose fries up in ball and fails to open up in May. A bummer. The other Kordes roses open fine in my garden.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 25 JUL 21 by RoseAddict_NorthTX
He’s better in part shade otherwise he gets fried.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 OCT 21 by Clayton_7b_NC
I have found this to be true here in Raleigh, NC (7b). She was so much happier when she wasn't getting afternoon sun in my treeless yard.
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