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'DayDream ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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19 JUN 15 by
Paul G. Olsen
In fact, Dr. David Zlesak determined the parentage stated of this cultivar is incorrect. Apparently, it is a selfed 'Lavender Dream' and so 'Henry Kelsey' isn't the staminate parent.
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21 JUN 15 by
Patricia Routley
Thanks Paul. I can't do anything about this, but I've put a note on the main page to refer to your comment.
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4 OCT 08 by
winterrobin
I was so impressed with this shrub, I asked the tour guide at the ARS garden to stop the trolley so that I could photograph it. It has the most graceful shape, and was blooming away in late September. If you want something more suble that Knock Out for a hedge, DayDream is it!
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14 OCT 09 by
Unregistered Guest
I agree . . . I plan to mix ~DayDream~ & ~F. Lavender Simplicity~ !! I can hardly wait for BareRoot Season !
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2 OCT 08 by
Kandituft
Available from - High Country roses www.highcountryroses.com
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2 MAY 08 by
Betsy Hutchins
I agree that the flowers of this lovely rose are miniature and the foliage is too--but the plant isn't in my yard! In the first year I cut all the canes back because it was going all over the place. That started them branching instead of looking like it was taking over the world and this spring it is a nicely rounded shrub. I have only had it one year and this spring, and I will see what it wants to do after its first flush. It is simply beautiful this spring, covered (much like the Ballerina near it) in those really lovely little flowers. Our temps get VERY high here so I have my doubts as to how it will be able to keep this up. I'll try and yet you'all know next fall after I find out.
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