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'Pascali' rose Reviews & Comments
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I have Pascali and she is a pretty rose not inclined to blackspot. They are small blooms and pointed petals. Very pretty.
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#1 of 3 posted
31 MAR 08 by
wnddyer
What zone are you in? I am considering Pascali, but I was worried about blackspot. I live in zone 7, and the summers here are very hot and humid.
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30 MAR 09 by
Ron B
I am in zone 7.Yes humidity and BS are a problem. I have had a Crystalline with mediocre results. I am interested in Pascali because it is in the Rose Hall of Fame. If I could determine that Pascali is likely to do well here I will give it a try. Would have to order from an out of the area location because, to my knowledge, this rose is typically not carried by local nurseries and I am reluctant to by friom Lowes/HomeDepot
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#3 of 3 posted
8 SEP 09 by
Unregistered Guest
I absolutely adore this rose! It's my favorite white tea. I buy only from growers who offer plants grown on their own root stock. It does well here in Bisbee, Arizona. I have also grown it in two gardens in California.
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29 MAR 09 by
Ron B
How does Crystalline compare to Pascali for zone 7B?
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