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Discussion id : 52-990
most recent 21 MAR 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 MAR 11 by John Moody
I planted my 21st Century HT in a container two years ago--2009 for the first year and it did fine. Spring of 2010 it was planted in a good spot in one of the rosebeds and it pretty much sat and didn't do much of anything as expected. That first year it should be growing underground builiding its' root structure to support its' future canes, stems, leaves, and flowers. It appears to have overwintered well and has several good healthy canes to start Spring 2011 with so we will just wait and see how it progresses.
I am really in search of another very good strong growing yellow HT as there just don't seem to be that many out there.
You have to be patient with new roses:
"The first year they sleep,"
"The second year they creep,"
"The third year they leap!"
So don't get too frustrated until after that third year is completely over. Some roses, like Hopi Girl, are much better Fall roses than any other time of year. As I recall though, my Hopi Girl rose leapt the Fall of its' second year, a full 12 months ahead of schedule. It is a fine yellow HT and I hope that 21st Century will follow in her footsteps.
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Discussion id : 38-374
most recent 5 AUG 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 AUG 09 by Francine
I have had this for several yrs. The blooms are a rich, strong yellow, but have very little fragrance.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 AUG 09 by HMF Admin
Thanks for sharing your experience.
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Discussion id : 13-505
most recent 8 JUN 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 JUL 06 by Jean Marion
Rumored available at Hortico 4/06
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 JUN 09 by anonymous-272951
I tried to order this from Hortico a few years ago. They have it listed, but with no photo. It turns out that what they are calling 21st Century, is a completely different plant! It is yellow and pink stripes on short stems, though they have it classified as a hybrid tea. Their description did mention something about pink, but I thought it might just be a touch on the edges, but it's a totally different rose.
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