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'Red Intuition' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 91-445
most recent 10 MAR 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAR 16 by Patti Vickery
Available from - Ludwigs Roses of South Africa
HTTP://www.ludwigsroses.com

Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Discussion id : 78-843
most recent 9 JUN 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 JUN 14 by Frenchcuffs13
On another forum one of the distributors said to remember it's a Florist rose, NOT a Garden rose. It will have some die back and other issues grown outside.
Here in zone 7b, 8a it did have two canes die, but there has been 3 more to replace it. It's about 5 feet and lots of buds. It has opened later than most in the 2 years I've had it. But the blooms are so wonderful I will keep it as long as it's relatively happy.
It has gotten BS here, but once a month spraying put a halt to it.
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Discussion id : 68-386
most recent 24 NOV 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 NOV 12 by le Rose di Nicola Cavina
Available from - Le Rose di Nicola Cavina
www.lerosedinicolacavina.it
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 24 NOV 12 by jedmar
Si dovrebbe aggiungere queste rose alla tua scheda Nursery. In caso contrario, le informazioni andranno perse.
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Discussion id : 51-659
most recent 5 DEC 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 JAN 11 by Happy roses
I'm trying to grow Red Intuition without much success. One cane has diedback and now the other is starting to go. Any suggestions would be welcome. I know this is a florist rose but mine was tagged as garden rose.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 DEC 11 by SteveinAus
Cane dieback is apparently pretty common with this rose and I certainly haven't mastered how to stop the canes on my bush dying back. It's really disappointing, as they are very strong canes, but the good thing is that many new ones come up in their place, at least on my bush. I've just had the spring flush and some of the older canes are dying back, but at least 4 new strong canes are coming up from the base, or an inch or two above it. If your climate is not suited to it, though, I don't expect it will do well or even survive, unfortunately. Hope it's going better now!
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