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'Pullman Orient Express ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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I think love and peace has short lasting flowers? I had a good flower and I had misplaced the camera, the next day I went to photograph love and peace and the flower was over.
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Typical of color-changing roses. They are highly influenced by the sun, in almost all aspects.
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#2 of 4 posted
6 JUN 16 by
LaurelZ
Yes, I have had a problem with hot sun speeding up the dead of my flowers on each bush, expect for St. Patrick's Day. Right now, I basically have flowerless bushes expect for Patrick's Day.
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Marilyn Monroe is equally resistant to heat as St. Patrick, if you like peach colors.
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#4 of 4 posted
6 JUN 16 by
LaurelZ
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My hypothesis is that the other parent of this rose is Silver Jubilee and another rose, possibly Classic Beauty. And my hypothesis of that rose is that it is likely the product of Flaming Beauty and Double Perfection.
Edit: I'm going to alter my hypothesis that the other parent is All That Jazz (Silver Jubilee is a parent of that, even though it shows undisclosed, because he stated such in an ARS magazine from the 1990s), despite the patent claiming seedling (rarely ever true anyway lol).
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28 SEP 13 by
Ariel7
I want so much to buy this rose. But I want an own-root plant. I'm tired of purchasing half a plant, I'm convinced that own-root plants do so much better in Texas heat on their own roots--to say nothing about our extreme freezes and thaws. Please, if anyone knows where I can purchase an own-root Love and Peace, let me know.
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8 SEP 13 by
julsz
Will this rose survive temperatures from 19 degree celcius (66 degrees farenheit) to 33 degree celcius (91 degrees farenheit)? Also, how much rain can love and peace tolerate?
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