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20 SEP 21 by
Marlorena
Report from eastern England, the sunnier drier side..
Very impressed with 'Heritage' in its first season, it simply took off right out of the gate.. and produced tall arching growth to 5 feet or so.. continuously in bloom, delicious scent on a very healthy bush - no spray - with an angular habit.. I've had to prune it back but it's suitable for pegging.. Blooms last about 3 days in cool conditions.. maybe less in heat.. I first grew this rose in 1986 so this is a revisit ..
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14 MAY 24 by
Benaminh
There seems to be two versions of Heritage in USA, the predominant one being stingy, barely double, and infested with rose mosaic virus. I very much prefer its creamy flesh toned color sport “Rose-Marie” — much more floriferous, filled with petals, drought resistant and nigh impossible to kill!
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#2 of 2 posted
3 days ago by
SDShine
Where would one acquire this sport? It sounds intriguing!
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3 days ago by
pminor
Available from - kates roses katesroses.com
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3 days ago by
pminor
available from Kateroses.com
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17 JAN 24 by
a_carl76
Available from - Jackson & Perkins https://www.jacksonandperkins.com/canada-blooms-hybrid-tea-rose/p/29687/
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#1 of 2 posted
24 JAN by
Mich, Fremont, CA
Is the color pink or does it have a salmon tinge like some of the photos? And how is the fragrance profile, sweet, old rose, fruity, etc? Thanks.
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#2 of 2 posted
4 days ago by
luumma
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