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'Parfuma Bliss' rose Reviews & Comments
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5 MAY 22 by
Kathy Strong
Hmmm, only a little bit of fragrance on this one here. Anytime they name something "Parfuma," I expect better. Marketing!
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#1 of 10 posted
30 MAY 23 by
S_Mazza
Agreed ... nice rose, but it's like the perfume didn't make it through customs.
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#2 of 10 posted
26 AUG 23 by
jeffbee
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#3 of 10 posted
7 JUN by
Michael Garhart
Mine has a strongly developed plant now, so I'm going to see if having a larger root system has an affect on the fragrance or not (it does in some damask HTs). I'll try to remember to report back.
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#4 of 10 posted
7 JUN by
Nastarana
What is a "damask HT"?
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#5 of 10 posted
9 JUN by
Kim Rupert
I think Michael means HTs with Damask scent.
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#6 of 10 posted
9 JUN by
Michael Garhart
Sorry Damask HT is basically the darker red types with damask fragrance, or at least referred to as damask fragrance even if its not lol.
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#7 of 10 posted
9 JUN by
Michael Garhart
Tested the scent today. If I REALLY bury my nose in there, its moderate fragrance. The plant is very nice, and the blooms are pretty, but labeling it Parfuma is a stretch by Kordes in my opinion.
The soil has adequate water. The plant is healthy and robust. The blooms are large and full. The weather has been cool mornings and mid-80s afternoons. So there is no real reason for it not to be fragrant. I just think Kordes overstated the strength of scent. Or maybe they're really sensitive to that type of scent.
For those reading, I'd still buy it again. It looks romantic and its very healthy. But don't expect it to blow your nose away lol.
Edit: Days later, I tested it again. It rained yesterday and has been cool. Today, it was dry, cool and overcast. The scent was moderate and peach scented. As in the scent of cut peaches.
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#8 of 10 posted
9 JAN by
sdrose
Contemplating getting this rose. How long do blooms last in a vase and on the plant? Thanks in advance.
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#9 of 10 posted
11 JAN by
Michael Garhart
Average length when on the plant, so I assume similar to average when cut.
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#10 of 10 posted
11 JAN by
sdrose
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5 OCT by
TX Rosenut
Available from - High Country Roses https://highcountryroses
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5 OCT by
TX Rosenut
Available from - Antique Rose Emporium https://www.antiqueroseemporium.com/
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5 OCT by
TX Rosenut
Available from - Antique Rose Emporium https://www.antiqueroseemporium.com/
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