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'Tiffany' rose Reviews & Comments
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One of the BEST roses of all time period. This beauty is easy for beginners and rewarding for the experts. Gorgeous show quality blossoms, tidy stately bush, disease free, continual bloomer, and fragrant. This is the hybrid tea for growers who don't bother with the fussy HTs. Every rose garden should have one!
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#2 of 8 posted
18 DEC 18 by
Jay-Jay
Maybe in the USA, but not over here. Lack of vigor and just a few flowers scattered during the season. The Climbing form is performing way better over here.
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Most clones of this variety are likely degraded from over production, viral infection, poor selection of budwood.
In happens in the best budded cultivars here over time, but no doubt the largest difference is climate.
Climbing mutations generally only flower once where I garden. In your cooler conditions repeat is probably much improved.
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#4 of 8 posted
18 DEC 18 by
Jay-Jay
You're right Robert, it repeats several times, except for this year, for it was unusually hot and dry.
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Mine is own root and is trouble free.
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You're lucky. Most are virused. Mine is.
It's a shadow of it's former self for most of us.
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I've grown this since I was a child with my grandparents in the 80's. I've had amazing results in Dallas, Los Angeles, Austin, Houston, London, and Atlanta. 38 years of A+ results!
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#8 of 8 posted
19 DEC 18 by
Jay-Jay
Now that's a plant, to share cuttings of!
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