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'Easlea's Golden Rambler' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 9 MAR 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 MAR 19 by Patricia Routley
An update on some ‘Easlea’s Golden Rambler’ offspring.
‘Easy Going’ was the 2016 obvious EGR seedling found underneath the plant. I dug it up and in the process broke it away from the root. Later the top half survived and it flowered in its pot quite well in 2018. Very similar bloom, perhaps a little paler.

In 2017 I grew three seeds from ‘Easlea’s Golden Rambler’
‘Easel’ flowered a single whitish colour very early, and then died.
‘Easily Done’ is growing well in Its pot but did not bloom in 2017.
‘East of Eden’ is growing well but did not bloom in 2017.
These last two are surprising me with their reddish new foliage. Because of the deep green foliage of the parent, I just wasn’t expecting the red tint. They are due for planting out, but the soil is still hard and dry, so perhaps a little later. I will add photos later today.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 9 MAR 19 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Are they all climbers Patricia?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 9 MAR 19 by Patricia Routley
I think ‘Easy Going’ might be, but it is too early to say Robert. I will give them space to climb if they want to and update you in a couple of years.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 9 MAR 19 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Thanks Patricia,

As you likely know, climbing genetics are usually dominant.

I have a nice EGR descendant coming along. It's out of Viru's, 'Lanjique', It's quite compact, low growing and repeats well.

I'm glad shows no tendency to climb so far.
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