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most recent 10 JAN 07 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 MAY 06 by MPAgent
Despite J & P's claims that it has "good disease resistance", this rose is a black spot magnet!  Of the more than 150 different rose cultivars I grow, Change of Heart are the ONLY ones that have BS, despite my spray regimen.  They not only have BS, they are covered with it!  I'm bringing out the shovel!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 MAY 06 by HMF Admin
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, your comments are very helpful to others, including J & P.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 10 JAN 07 by Southern Senses
Indeed, in the two seasons I tried to grow the plant from a bare root, it could never keep any leaves on it because of endless black spot infections. It has been 'retired' now, which is unfortunate since I love roses exhibiting reverse coloring.
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Initial post 29 OCT 06 by Southern Senses
Rose: Granny Grimmetts (n=3102)Origin: Hilling wiedereingefurht. Correction: "wiedereingefuehrt" is the German word for "reintroduced" and probably should not be part of the breeder's name.Southern Senses (Walter G Hubert)
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most recent 2 JAN 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 DEC 05 by M. Regimbal Missy_GardenWhimsy's Garden
Great pictures of your beautiful roses! Thank you for sharing them! Missy
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 JAN 06 by Southern Senses
You have a wonderful collection of garden roses yourself, Missy. I hope that you would list them by name soon. My favorite Austin rose is Tamora which is a small bush. However, having moved Southern Senses to a larger garden recently, I'll be able to put in more Austin roses on trellises, which they need in our climate. Walter.
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