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'Fire & Ice' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 42-893
most recent 27 MAR 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 3 MAR 10 by lurkling
PLANNING OUT COLOR COMBOS...
finding colors that go well alongside this rose was a little tricky. it needs something to enhance its unusual coloring and not detract from it.

through trial and error, i found that it looks good next to red (RED) roses, real white roses, and plants with purple or blue/purple flowers. bright yellow can work as well, for the adventurous. ;)

i decided on mr. lincoln, mirandy (in this zone, it almost appears to be a hot magenta. which works.), yellow daisies, one of the annuals that has intense blue/violet flowers (forget the name) and med-purple pansies. the garden now looks like a controlled riot of color that pops your eye from one thing to the next and has been getting a ton of comments. :)

i also stuck a Garden Party next to Mr. L on a whim, because GP is such a wonderful, dependable rose that i wanted to try a second bush, especially when it was only $7 at Lowe's. avoid roses that are not solid-colored for planting next to CP, because it really detracts from it. (an orange hibiscus with a magenta throat also resides next to it and looks quite fetching, if you are into those.)

you might also try lavender or mauve roses. if i had one, i would have tried Blueberry Hill, or Barbara Streisand, or any of the more deeply colored purples.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 MAR 21 by Michael Garhart
I imagine it would go well with Tequila Sunrise, Playboy, Love etc.
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Discussion id : 87-775
most recent 10 SEP 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 SEP 15 by MysteryRosesPA
Quite a good rose. Very vigorous and disease-resistant. Many nice colored flowers. The only downside seems to be its lack of smell.


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Discussion id : 65-874
most recent 18 JUL 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 JUL 12 by brittie
I've been so pleased with this rose. After one year, my tiny band plant is now five feet tall and a little over four feet wide. I haven't had any disease problems at all, and the repeat is very fast. I live near Houston, TX.
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Discussion id : 53-622
most recent 20 APR 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 APR 11 by k~T~h o'Silicon Valley
APL 2011 ~ my CHERRY PARFAIT . . . is it possible that anyone could 'be in love with' a plant ? ? She is simply sensational this April here in Silicon Valley! Delightful in color & truly stunning as a ' drive-by ' !
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