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Discussion id : 134-429
most recent 6 SEP 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 SEP 22 by MADActuary
I have two plants of Louise, one a second year maiden on multiflora from Wisconsin Roses and the other own-root from Roses Unlimited - both in their second year now in my zone 5b garden. Louise has been slow to start coming out of winter and seems to be more of a Fall rose (as opposed to a Spring rose). But both are growing gangbusters right now and that bloom is to die for! Check out the photo I posted. This is an excellent rose whether for garden or exhibition.
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Discussion id : 101-351
most recent 24 JUN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 JUN 17 by StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Louise Este survived its 1st zone 5a winter (heavily mulched with leaves). The blooms have many petals, and lasts for 1 week in vase (if cut in bud), and 2 weeks on the bush. It has a crisp & clean floral medium-scent. Blooms didn't fry in the heat at 92 F. Scent is more noticeable in hot temp, but gone in cooler temp.
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Discussion id : 73-947
most recent 6 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 SEP 13 by bluebuster77
I woruld say this rose has very good fragrance and nicest pink color
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Discussion id : 70-208
most recent 26 FEB 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 FEB 13 by Unregistered Guest
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