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most recent 16 AUG 07  
Initial post 29 MAY 04 by anonymous-47571
This rose has the thickest canes I have ever seen. It is a healthy plant and a true yellow color on the blooms. The flowers are a bit on the small size and don't hold up well in water when cut. Blooms are not long lasting. My garden is in Maryland.
Reply #1 posted 13 MAY 07 by Unregistered Guest
Just bought this rose. I really like the yellow. Does it hold its color well in the heat and does it repeat often? I hope so!!
Reply #2 posted 16 AUG 07 by Unregistered Guest
Aug 2007: This rose opens too quickly here in the Silicon
Valley, due to the intense heat/sun. However, this year we've had a cool summer, so the blooms have stayed nice for a longer time. The color of yellow is truly heavenly, and I have seen this in a tree-form in Gilroy, CA at Bonfonte Gardens, where it was growing under high/tall trees that protected it from the burning sun. Also, this is NOT a nice looking bush, so the tree-form really hides this abnormality quite well, as I purchased this rose bush, based on the 48" tree that we
saw at Bonfante!!
most recent 27 JUN 05  
Initial post 27 JUN 05 by Unregistered Guest
Here in the Silicon Valley, CA this yellow rose is quite cane-driven and the hot
sun here forces the blooms to open too quickly! But I have seen it in the tree
form(48") at Bonfante Gardens in Gilroy, Calif where it was heavenly in August!!
Their gardeners must tend to it quite frequently.