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'Anastasia' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 132-127
most recent 26 MAR 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 MAR 22 by Lee H.
Available from - Pan Am Nursery (Lowes Hdwr)
https://panamnursery.com/catalogue.html
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Discussion id : 51-584
most recent 14 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 JAN 11 by Ourayman
Available from - I also just bought this rose at Lowe's home center
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Discussion id : 21-227
most recent 6 SEP 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 SEP 07 by GardenMom
I have this rose and it's color is more pink/red (this is also happening to my other 3 roses). Why? My soil is sandy, but I did add peat when planting as well as a banana and some eggshells! Also, what do I need to do to prepare it for winter (zone 5)?? This was given to me as a gift so I do not know where it was purchased (my guess somewhere relatively cheap not a nursery). Thanks!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 6 SEP 07 by Wendy C
You'd have to explain the color change a bit better for us to be of much help. There could be a number of explainations.

Wintering;
How did you plant the rose? Is the bud union (nobby part where canes come from) at or below soil level? If it's not planted deep 3-4" below soil, then you are going to want to mound the bush with compost, or soil from another part of the yard to about 12" or so. If the bud union freezes, you'll lose the rose.
If you planted it deep, then mound it with straw or leaves to protect the lower part of the bush. Note; some roses won't survive a zone 5 winter no matter what you do. I'm not familiar with this one so I don't know if it will or not.
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Discussion id : 9-272
most recent 21 JUN 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUN 05 by Unregistered Guest
Do you know how "Anastasia" will react to rainy weather?
I read contradiction from 2 sources: Konemann encyclopédia say: bad reaction and
spots on petals, and from an another source good resistance to rain.
What are your experience about this question?
Thank You
M.-A Huberlant
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