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'Dr. Brownell' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
this rose is listed as a sub zero. does that mean it will grow in zone 3?
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11 JUL 03 by
The Old Rosarian
Dr. Brownell roses are a little hardier than most hybrid teas but not hardy enough to grow in zone three. Zone 5 would be the coldest they would survive in.
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7 FEB by
Michael Garhart
Its simply a branding from back then when hybrid teas were more finicky. So they set out to introduce Rosa wichurana in them to broaden the amount of places they could be grown. Can many of them live at or below 0F? Probably. To what extent is highly variable per cultivar. But they are still from Rosa wichurana and not Rosa acicularis or similar, which are native to much colder biomes than Rosa wichurana is.
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7 FEB by
Bug_girl
I received a mislabeled rose that I suspect is Dr. Brownell. It is buff/yellow with some apricot coloring to it, fragrant, and mostly thornless. The rose I got was supposed to be Garden Party, but this is clearly not that. I will add pictures and maybe someone can tell me if I’m close.
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29 JUN 22 by
buffy
Looking for Dr. Brownell Shoe Garden Shrub Rose.
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29 JUN 22 by
Margaret Furness
Click on the Buy From tab on the Dr Brownell page - there are several US nurseries listed.
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30 MAR 13 by
cafeaulait
Is Dr. Brownell pretty thorny? I have a mystery rose from a source with a small inventory, and I think mine is the doctor. His yellows are paler than the pictures, but in my climate that fits. Mine looks most like Cass's.
Beautiful and floriforous rose if that's what mine is!
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