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Discussion id : 130-016
most recent 9 DEC 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 DEC 21 by sandsock (PNW 8a)
Available from Heirloom Roses (always own root)
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Discussion id : 93-774
most recent 24 FEB 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 27 JUN 16 by Give me caffeine
Bit of an update: the thing has got black spot now (midwinter/subtropics).

Not too badly. It's more resistant than Mr. Lincoln and Peace, for what that's worth, but as far as I can tell at the moment it will require the occasional treatment to help it along.

Note that I am not a fussy gardener. I do not obsessively remove diseased leaves from the plant and from the surrounding ground. Life is too short, and the garden is too big, for that sort of silliness to be sustainable.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 15 SEP 20 by Matthew 0rwat
Is yours ownroot?
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 24 FEB 21 by Give me caffeine
Just noticed this question, years later. The answer is no, and I don't know what root stock it is on. It's still surviving though, with hardly any care, and still sprawling, and still smelling great. I'll try to give it more care this year.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 24 FEB 21 by Give me caffeine
Yup, to some extent.

Edit: I just gave it a top dressing of compost and some Black Magic.
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Discussion id : 94-685
most recent 1 SEP 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 SEP 16 by Give me caffeine
Can't say I agree with the description page for this rose: "Tall. Dark green, leathery foliage.
Height of up to 39" (up to 100 cm). Width of 20" to 2' (50 to 60 cm)." 1 metre is hardly tall. I'd call it quite short. Also, a width of 20" to 2' is a joke.

Mine has finally settled in and started to take off. It's about a metre tall now, but about twice that in width. It seems to throw out long arching canes and it's growth can only be described as sparse and sprawling.

Disease resistance is ok, but nothing to write home about. It survives without a lot of fussing over but looks intermittently ratty, with fairly sparse foliage and moderate amounts of blackspot (cue yellow leaves and all the rest of it). Overall, as a bush, it's about as elegant as your average Lincoln, with the difference that it does sprawling instead of scarecrow. It may be possible to keep it pruned to a dense and compact bush, but it's not one by nature.

However, the flowers do smell fantastic. I'd say it's one that would go well with Lincoln in an out of the way cutting bed, where you don't much care what the bush looks like as long as you can nick some flowers every so often.
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Discussion id : 93-839
most recent 1 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 JUL 16 by Phuong
I'm growing this rose in South Vietnam, and it blooms all the time. Great fragrance, disease resistance and it loves the heat.
I guess folks at cold zone may not get it bloom often.
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