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'The Anniversary Rose' Reviews & Comments
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3 SEP 23 by
Louis Galarneau
I love the fragrance of this rose and it bloom all summer long ... But I have a little bit of black spot on it , which is desapointing me on that side ....I though it was VERY black spot resistant ....
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#1 of 4 posted
5 DEC 23 by
Michael Garhart
Fiji is, by the same breeder and looks similar, but this one is bred from 2 1980s HTs and 1 Austin English rose. None of which are particularly resistant to BS. Unfortunately, Fiji does not have the fragrance desired.
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#2 of 4 posted
6 DEC 23 by
Louis Galarneau
Interesting informations , thanks !
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#3 of 4 posted
6 DEC 23 by
ParisRoseLady
Michael, I grew an own root Fiji for a couple of years, it was a good bloomer, but it tended to straggle in the extended brutal NM heat, so I gave it away. Own root Dee Lish never did well for me for some reason, it had a decent spring flush but then put out a lot of tall growth with only sporadic flowers, and those got trashed in the heat. She was growing in a whisky barrel so had a pretty good amount of root ball/soil space, and the majority of my roses excel in that same barrel, but she appeared to not like it. Maybe NOT a good container plant? Some roses sulk in a container and only do well in the ground.
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#4 of 4 posted
6 DEC 23 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Fiji hated the heat here in the low desert of CA as well.
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11 AUG 23 by
Bug_girl
Available from - Edmunds' Roses https://www.edmundsroses.com/product/E23644
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11 AUG 23 by
Bug_girl
Available from - Jackson and Perkins https://www.jacksonandperkins.com/dee-lish-hybrid-tea-rose/p/v2497/
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9 AUG 23 by
Jay-Jay
Like I posted August 27 2019, this year the rose behaves excellent during summer weather-extremes too. Too hot and dry during may and June... and way too wet and cool in July. No black-spot at all in contrary to most other roses. (I didn't spray the past 3 years) It's almost the only Hybrid Tea, that keeps on flowering. Some climbers like Étoile de Hollande Cl. do flower too. It's growing on me, this rose... despite the fact, that I sometimes detest the scent, as I explained in another post.
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#1 of 2 posted
10 AUG 23 by
Lee H.
There appears to be an error on this description tab, describing the parentage of a different rose (MEIdrason): Meidrason’ was selected from a batch of seedlings derived from a cross between ‘Delsop’ (seed parent) and ‘Kortello’ (pollen parent) in 1995. ... Breeder: Alain Antoine Meilland First sold in the EU, May 2001
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#2 of 2 posted
10 AUG 23 by
jedmar
Correct, description deleted, thank you!. The application for MEIclusif in Australia seems to have been dropped.
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