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'Elizabeth Taylor' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 JUN 20 by
Joseph Baiocchi
Central Texas - USA. I've had this one for 3 years. Nice enough flowers, Production is low. I might forgive that on a young plant that struggled the first year, but it really shuts down in hot weather and the black spot is never ending. Will pull this one this year and make space for something with a bit more tolerant of fungus.
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17 NOV 16 by
happymaryellen
I love the color of the rose, and perfect for her name sake. My first year with her, and I love her. But oh my god, the rust on her is terrible!! She continues to bloom throughout the rust...trying a new solution to that actinovate...hope it works or she will have to go.
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7 OCT 10 by
Penelope
Can anyone tell me the growth habit of this rose? and how big it gets?
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#1 of 4 posted
3 MAR 12 by
RSFRoseHill
Did you get any response to your question? I'm also considering ET, and I'd be interested in those bits of information too.
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#2 of 4 posted
4 MAR 12 by
RoseBlush
I have added the patent and the plant characteristics for 'Elizabeth Taylor'.
This rose was one of the first roses ever added to the HMF database and as the site has evolved there is much more information on the rose pages than when HMF was young. We have been going back and adding plant characteristics, but haven't updated all of the roses. We're workin' on it.
Smiles, Lyn
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#3 of 4 posted
4 MAR 12 by
RSFRoseHill
Hi. Thanks for the info. I assume you meant five fee to six feet, rather than five inches to six inches! This is especially helpful in knowing that this plan should go to the BACK of the rose bed.
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#4 of 4 posted
4 MAR 12 by
RoseBlush
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29 MAY 07 by
davmar
where can i find supplier of elizabeth taylor rose in u.k.
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