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steve fritz
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I had a single specimin of Easy Does It. It flowered continuosly but was plagued with black spot.
It's leaves droped, but that hardly slowed down its flower production. I read that some gardeners have very little trouble with blackspot on this rose. I wonder if, as with roses that sport different colors, some cuttings might be a sport that is not as disease resistant as others???
I found this to be fertile as both a seed and a pollen parent.
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Large 5 inch FLAT many petaled crimson red flowers that have great raspberry scent. A prettier and more powerfully scented flower than any David Austin rose I've grown.
It grows 5 foot tall and 7 foot wide here in eastern North Carolina.
It will get blackspot. Fertile as a pollen parent.
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How does this rose do with the rain and heat for you? Does it ball or burn? I'm in central North Carolina, not far from you.
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I've grown this rose for a few years in eastern North Carolina. It is almost disease free and fertile as a pollen parent.
It grows 7 feet tall and 4 feet wide, and flowers at the end of long canes but not in profusion. I detect no scent, but the flower is unusually colored and pretty.
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Disease free in my eastern North Carolina garden.
Fertile as both a seed parent and a pollen parent.
Grew to be 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide.
Blooms are small and there are not enough of them produced for the size of the plant.
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