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Discussion id : 107-606
most recent 26 JAN 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Couple of tidbits for those interested: Delbard lists this as a floribunda, not a shrub or hybrid tea. The breeder code is DELpabra. It is VERY fragrant and VERY dry heat tolerant in my yard. Also very fast growing and generous blooming.
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Discussion id : 98-490
most recent 9 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 APR 17 by BarbaraG SE Virginia
Is this rose resistant to mildew and blackspot?
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Discussion id : 80-450
most recent 11 SEP 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 SEP 14 by Coriaceous
The breeder, Delbard, lists this as a floribunda. Angel Gardens lists it as a shrub. The habit does not look like a hybrid tea.
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Discussion id : 80-416
most recent 8 SEP 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 SEP 14 by Coriaceous
Yesterday, at the New York Botanical Garden's Rockefeller rose garden, this cultivar stood out for me. Covered in huge blooms, and in this no-spray garden the foliage was immaculate right to the ground.

This is listed as a hybrid tea, but the foliage and habit look much more like a shrub.
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