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'Martin Frobisher' rose Reviews & Comments
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23 MAY 23 by
Kim W Florida 10b Humid
Available from - High Country Roses highcountryroses.com
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7 NOV 20 by
Viviane SCHUSSELE
1535 – 1594 Sir, marin et explorateur britanique qui fit plusieurs voyages vers le nouveau monde pour y chercher un passage vers le nord-ouest. Il revendiquas la découvert du Canada pour le couronne britanique.
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11 OCT 15 by
makida
In my Swedish garden, USDA zone 5b, Martin Frobisher flowers nonstop from early June to early October, i.e. the entire season in my cold climate. With Stanwell Perpetual it is the most reliably remontant among my 200 roses, old and modern. I am surprised to see "occasional repeat" in the comments.
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11 OCT 15 by
Jay-Jay
In our Garden it does occasionally repeat.
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12 OCT 15 by
Nastarana
In my garden in upstate New York, also zone 5, it sulked and did not bloom for three years. In year four there were some few blooms in spring and even fewer thereafter.
This last summer it had better bloom and a bit more rebloom. I would not buy this one again. Five years seems to me a long time to wait for a rather sparse bloom of insignificant flowers.
It might need more sun; it lives in a partly shaded spot, and I don't like it well enough to move it. There are roses I like better which get the better locations.
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9 OCT 06 by
eve
I've got two martin forbisher in my garden. the first two years they were not really convincing and I was a little disappointed, bur in the third years things changed drastically. They had much better quality blooms and the frequency of the blooming increased. Now in the almost middle of october they are still blooming a lot and threre are lots of buds to come.After all its a beautyfull rose and I'm very happy to have kept them! Eve
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