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'Beauce ®' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 62-627
most recent 11 MAR 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAR 12 by Tammy-EastTN-6a
I see that this is listed as a shrub on here, but I purchased it from Witherspoon as a rugosa...would someone be able to clarify? Thanks
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 MAR 12 by RoseBlush
Tammy............

If you check the REFERENCES on the rose page, you can see that the rose was registered as a "shrub". Since you are a premium-member of HMF, you can also click on the LINEAGE tab and check the classes of the roses used in the parentage.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 11 MAR 12 by Tammy-EastTN-6a
Thanks Lyn, I always forget about the "References" tab :)
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Discussion id : 54-738
most recent 2 JUN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 JUN 11 by AnneU
Site everyrose.com mentioned the syn ‘Country Dream’ of ‘Palmengarten Frankfurt’. Moreover, site Rogersroses.com said that ‘County Dream’ is as well a synonym of ‘Palmengarten Frankfurt. Note that this last one is as well a Groundcover bred by Kordes.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 JUN 11 by RoseBlush
Thank you. We had both roses in the HMF database. I have merged them.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Discussion id : 27-866
most recent 9 FEB 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 JUN 08 by anonymous-137084
I live near Chicago (zone 5), and I put in Palmengarten Frankfurt three years ago. It has proved hardy without winter protection, and is 99% blackspot free, despite an overhead automatic watering system and only about five hours of full sun a day. It was somewhat slow to get established but is now quite beautiful. It is one of my last roses to bloom, beginning at the end of June, but its combination of good looks and disease resistance make up for the shorter season. I am delighted to have it.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 8 FEB 09 by ZZsPetals
Hi, thanks for your review of Palmengarten Frankfurt. I was wondering if you thought this would make a decent container plant? I understand this grows only 2-3' tall but what's been your experience? Thanks

Dee
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 9 FEB 09 by anonymous-137084
Hi Dee,

the height is indeed only 2-3 ft., but it takes awhile to establish properly -- two or three years. So unless you live in a climate where it can winter over, I'm not sure it will reach its full glory as a container plant. Good luck!
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