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Nice, that is a huge set of blooms. I use to have some however mine were Iceburg and did not make it through last winters...
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Most cultivars demonstrated the same resistance or susceptibility in both leaf and flower buds to the three strains of mildew. However, in one cultivar, ‘Fellowship’ also known as ‘Livin’ Easy’ it was observed that leaf buds were highly susceptible while flower buds were very rarely infested.
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Is this a quote from some reference? Susceptible to what?
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It's not an uncommon trait.
Scarlet Moss and Canyon Road both do this, when heat stressed. Mildew will appear on the buds, and will disappear in the next flush if the weather changes enough.
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I agree on getting the color depth and I notice yours also does the some as mine with the odd white lines that come at the end of the bloom cycle.
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23 OCT 17 by
ksinGA
Hi NorthwestRider. This rose is great. Is yours grafter or own root? Mine is own root. It seems to be a slow in growing. But, I love the blooms.
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Own-root Memorial Day rose survived two zone 5\6 winters.
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