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'ANDeli' rose Reviews & Comments
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I find this rose to be quite hardy/vigorous. (in zone 6). It doesn't need a super amount of attention for a hybrid tea. The cutting stems on this rose can get to be "florist" length if you treat the plant right.....nice!
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renewed account - still no access to premium member areas
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We had a cold, rainy spring in the PNW, and this rose was by far my worst when it came to balling. Bud after bud would fatten and then not open, getting ruined with a disgusting mush of outer petals. I'm astonished that this rose was rated "Good" for rain tolerance.
Now that it has dried up and gotten warmer, this rose is lovely.
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Initial post 15 SEP 11 by monica
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I have two double delights in my garden, i noticed this strange looking lump on the side of the bud but i left it there because the rose is healthy, it has opened and i have twin blooms from one bud, is this possible or is it considered an abnormality? Both blooms are fine, i have a couple of pics i will post here, but is this something i should be concerned about?
thank you
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 15 SEP 11 by jedmar
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Monica, it is not normal, but it can happen. Enjoy it as something special, it is nothing to be worried about. The development of the blooms sometimes go awry. A nuisance is when you get proliferation, i.e. you have a bloom coming out of another. I had one rose which only proliferated, that was not a nice sight!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 15 SEP 11 by monica
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thank you much for replying to my question
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