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'BAIrage' rose Reviews & Comments
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3 FEB 21 by
slumgullion
Available from - Roses by Ping http://www.rosesbyping.com/the-roses
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21 JUN 13 by
Michael Garhart
This is a HUGE rose here. I thought it'd get about 4' x 4', but it ended up at about 4' x 4' when pruned in the winter, and about 5' tall x 6' wide by the summer. It has great vigor, color, and rebloom. The foliage does black spot within the dense mass, but not enough to care about. It is growing in an area where roses, like Golden Wings has for 2 decades, are left to their own devices, and it does just fine.
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10 FEB 09 by
Laura Wilcox
I've had this rose for 2 seasons now and it's just amazing. Hardy, extremely healthy, and moderately fragrant. This rose blooms continuously and each bloom goes through many color changes. Out of 120+ roses in my garden this one easily makes my top 5 list.
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#1 of 4 posted
10 FEB 09 by
Karen
Now we want to hear what the other 4 favorite roses are. Thanks, Karen
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#2 of 4 posted
10 FEB 09 by
Laura Wilcox
Thinking back to last summer I'd say my top 5 favorites were (in no particular order): All the Rage Crocus Rose Dakota Song Quietness Charles de Mills (or Tuscany Superb)
These roses have all done exceptionally well in my zone 4 garden, are quite healthy, and don't require extensive care to survive winter. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend any of them to my cold zone gardening friends.
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#3 of 4 posted
10 FEB 09 by
HMF Admin
It would be much better if your used the ADD TO MY FAVORITES button to vote for these roses - that's exactly what it's for. Thanks.
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#4 of 4 posted
20 APR 13 by
heliotrope42
Thank you, Laura! I have All the Rage and Dakota's Song, but not the others on your list. I'm in Zone 3b. Always looking for new roses to try.
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5 NOV 11 by
anonymous-1117545
Available from - Chamblee's Rose Nursery
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