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'White Grootendorst' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 SEP 05 by
Judith C.
Does anybody know anything about this rose? Thanks.
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#1 of 5 posted
6 OCT 05 by
Veiti
It is very common here in Europe. It looks beautiful, blooms all season and needs no pruning. Its vigorous growth can be limited by use of the hedge trimmer. She (a rose must be a female!) does not like high temperature though.
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#2 of 5 posted
7 OCT 05 by
Judith C.
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#5 of 5 posted
8 JAN 23 by
MiGreenThumb
Oh my no, if a rose is named after a man, it is just certainly not going to be a "she".
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#3 of 5 posted
7 MAR 07 by
Dove Cochrane
It the white sport of Pink Grootendoorst, and has Dianthus (carnation) like petals. The blooms are very double in large clusters. It doesn't form hips like most rugosas. I think it smells great and is a good repeater.
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#4 of 5 posted
8 JAN 23 by
MiGreenThumb
Interesting! I've had the original sports' parent, F.J. Grootendorst and Pink Grootendorst. I find them to have virtually no scent. There'd be an awfully lot of angry customers if a nursery sold these roses as "strongly scented". (Heehee) Even 'Peace' is more strongly scented to me than any of the Grootendorsts, although I do find Fimbriata (the better fringed rugosa) sweetly scented.
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