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'Champlain' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 116-323
most recent 23 APR 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 APR 19 by Rob Byrnes
The Missouri Botanical Garden lists Champlain as being hardy to zone 3 - 8.

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Discussion id : 103-824
most recent 1 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 AUG 17 by Sambolingo
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Discussion id : 22-672
most recent 18 NOV 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 NOV 07 by Kathy Strong
Champlain is a mildew magnet in Southern California. It's going, going, gone.
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Discussion id : 12-463
most recent 31 MAY 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 MAY 06 by ParisRoseLady
Champlain and the fellow Canadian Explorer rose William Baffin were the first roses to bloom in my Midwest garden this year. (Out of 100+ roses).  My theory is that these Zone 3-hardy varieties will bloom earlier than most other roses when situated in warmer climates (I am on the border of Zones 5 & 6).  My region experienced a very warm April, and I believe Champlain and Billy Baffin were 'fooled' into thinking it was later in the season than it actually was!  At least that's my theory....  Other than that, I love both of these roses for their toughness and willingness to bloom bloom bloom.  Champlain's color is deep and velvety.  A very saturated rich red.  It's been in the ground less than a year, so the bush is still filling out, and looking a bit gangly.  But it's making up for it in bloom power.  Last season it went strong till the killing frost, even though it was a small specimen planted late in a punishingly hot season.  Champlain is a workhorse in the garden!  Claire, St Louis, Zone 5/6
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