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'Mister Lincoln' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 DEC 20 by
Cambridgelad
Inttoduced by the Wheatcroft Brothers in 1964.
NRS Annual 1964 p177
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4 JUN 20 by
Dextermom
Mr. L is possibly my favorite rose. So when we moved to a place with a garden, I was ecstatic to order one from a super dependable source. We live in HZ 6b. I gave it the sunniest spot, dug a huge hole and backfilled with the most tea-rose friendly soil mix available, rich, loamy, and well draining. First year? Of course, not much. A sprinkling of blooms. Second year? Hoping for better. It started leafing out, but Then we heard a late frost was coming. Wrapped it well in burlap, and mulched a bit beneath, just for a couple of days until frost danger passed. It continued to leaf out for a couple of weeks, and I sighed in relief. Then, no warning, it stood still and declined. As a last ditch, I tried pruning the main cane by a couple of inches. Nope. It obviously Was unhappy and wanted out. At this point I suspect I will have to replace it with something hardy to zone 4. Slightly heartbroken, but what can you do?
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4 JUN 20 by
Give me caffeine
What can you do? How about trying one in a large pot, and sticking it under cover if the weather turns nasty? Bit of a rigmarole, but if it's your favourite and you really want one...
Obviously Lincoln is a fairly rambunctious sort of beastie and would prefer to have more room than a pot, but I think it would handle it as long as the pot was of a reasonable size (20-24" perhaps).
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24 JAN 19 by
davyjns
My initial post on this rose needs update. Mr. Lincoln IS more prone to winter kill if it does not have sufficient winter protection. In a very cold winter a few years back mine perished (@ -7F?) but the other HTs by it did OK. It was in a relatively sheltered south side too. I haven't had ML for a few years now.... Thinking about another perhaps, as I really like this rose It definitely has CLASSIC qualities like "Peace". The rich red is beautiful and the scent is GREAT. It does "blue" a bit after a while but not as much as "Chrysler Imperial".
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2 JAN 19 by
Nola Z5a WI
Informational Heirloom Roses lists Mister Lincoln as zone 5 (-20° to -10°) with an ARS score of 8.3.
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