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Discussion id : 92-368
most recent 24 APR 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 APR 16 by Kellymnzone4
Available from - chamblee roses
chambleeroses.com tyler, tx
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Discussion id : 65-239
most recent 1 SEP 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 JUN 12 by Kim Rupert
Has anyone else noticed there plant of First Impression is virtually without prickles? Mine is an own root and has ZERO prickles on it anywhere. Very quick repeat, very healthy and heat resistant, too.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 7 SEP 12 by Kit
I have one with exactly one large thorn, as wicked as any could be but beyond lonesome; and mine by the way is just as fragrant as Sunsprite, ya'ani (ie) - evanescently to unreliably but occasionally fantastic.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 6 AUG 15 by styrax
Is the fragrance heat-dependent (more or less fragrant when it is warm/cool), like some other yellow?
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 1 SEP 15 by Rosecandy
Mine has thorns. Not as many as most of my roses, but a decent amount. I bought this rose hoping it would be thorn-free, but it's not :(. It is VERY healthy though, and always blooming! Well worth it ^_^
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Discussion id : 51-911
most recent 27 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 JAN 11 by Kathy Strong
Available from - Lowe's (the big box store)
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Discussion id : 48-698
most recent 12 OCT 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 OCT 10 by Patsy Cunningham
I too bought it just before Nor'East went out. Actually, thought it was a miniflora and put it with others in a raised bed. No winter damage in zone 6 at all. It's now an enormous fabulously healthy floribunda (without any fungicide). Loaded with brilliant yellow blooms. How do we get a (mail order) nursery to carry it, only Bailey's wholesale is listed. It needs to be more widely sold and grown
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