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'Sandy Hook' rose Reviews & Comments
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10 MAR by
SDShine
How would one go about getting their hands on this beauty? And by 'one', I mean 'me'.
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#1 of 1 posted
10 MAR by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
You'll have to ask Straw.
I'm letting her take the lead on this one.
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27 JUL by
StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
This red Yves Piaget x Bohemian Rhapsody seedling is named "Sandy Hook" since I got the rosehips from Robert Neil Rippetoe in 2012, that's when my ex-neighbor moved to Sandy Hook, CT. Her 6-year-old daughter got shot along with many 1st-graders. I grieve for that little girl. The girl's older brother was my daughter's playmate. Sandy Hook has a baby-powder/old rose scent with acidic rain but becomes grape juice and red wine with my hard well tap water at pH 9. Grape juice was described by a few posters on its parent Yves Piaget. Sandy Hook is very drought tolerant and compact at 1.5' x 1.5' as 11th-year-own root in my zone 5. It requires much less water than any of my 160 fragrant own roots. Never see rust nor mildew, but it has blackspots after blooming if alkaline minerals (calcium and potassium) are not given to neutralize the acidic rain here at pH 4.5. Sandy Hook is much healthier in a fast-draining pot and watered with alkaline tap water than with my poor drainage heavy clay with acidic rain. I never get poked since upper canes are 100% thornless, and rabbits don't eat it due to bitterness of its leaves. Rabbits ate my Abraham Darby and Munstead Wood instead. Sandy Hook's scent is more stable than Munstead Wood, but with the same intensity as my William Shakespeare 2000. I prefer Sandy Hook's delicious blend of grape juice and old rose (reminds me of a sweet toddler's face) over W.S. 2000's violets and old rose (reminds me of funeral home).
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#1 of 6 posted
27 JUL by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Straw, I've added a note that the rose is dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook shootings, their names and ages.
Thank you
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#3 of 6 posted
27 JUL by
StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Thank you for your time in dedication this rose to the victims. I'm praying for my ex-neighbor (Bacon) that she will have a grand-daughter to ease her loss of Charlotte.
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#2 of 6 posted
27 JUL by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
This would be a good time to send budwood to Steve Singer at Wisconsin Roses if you'd like to create more specimens to share or see what this variety looks like budded to multiflora.
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#4 of 6 posted
27 JUL by
StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Great idea, I'll contact Steve Singer since the plant is very small, best as budded on multiflora (less blackspots for rainy climate).
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#5 of 6 posted
30 JUL by
StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
Robert: I posted pics. of your Sandy Hook rose in a Facebook world-wide public rose group and it gets over 200 likes in 2 days. Search in Facebook for Sandy Hook and it'll pop up this rose. I posted on factors that contributed to Adam Lanza killing 28 people at Sandy Hook in Dec. 2012: his mom's owning many guns, violent video games, poor nutrition and mental illness. Another tragedy happened today 7/30/24 with 3 children in UK died of random stabbing by a 17-year-old guy at a dance class for kids.
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#6 of 6 posted
30 JUL by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Straw,
I'm glad the subject is getting attention again.
We need to reminded of these terrible events and all the lives they've affected.
I hope you get some specimens budded. it would be nice to share those wit some of the families, and others, if they are interested.
Thank you. Robert
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30 SEP 15 by
Rob Byrnes
This is a really nice one Robert! Congratulations.
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8 NOV 13 by
Kim Rupert
Parentage information gleaned from the breeder's code for this rose, YVP (Yves Piaget) X CHSL1.
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