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'Schneeflocke' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 40-693
most recent 22 NOV 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 NOV 09 by Pascale Hiemann
Ich habe diese Rose auf dem Grab meiner Schwiegereltern gepfllanzt. Sie blüht immernoch unermüdlich und ist gänzlich krankheitsfrei. Hinzu kommt, dass die Blüten wunderschön sind.

J'ai planté ce rosier sur la tombe de mes beaux-parents. Maintenant encore, il fleurit infatigablement et n'a pas l'ombre d'une maladie. De plus, les fleurs sont très jolies.
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Discussion id : 37-276
most recent 16 JUN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 JUN 09 by AnneU
site www.rogersroses.com mentions the synonym 'Snowflake'.
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Discussion id : 17-650
most recent 28 MAR 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 MAR 07 by eve
Opalia is quite a lovely rose. The first two years , she was a bit slow to start, so I cut her really short and the third year she really surprised me with lots and lots of blooms. She is somewhat higher than indicated, easily 4 feet. She was still blooming after the first serious snowfall.
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Discussion id : 3-921
most recent 11 JUL 05 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Unregistered Guest
I purchased this rose during the summer for pot culture. The instructions state that White Flower Carpet can be grown in full or part sunlight. I am growing my rose in part sun and the plant is experiencing severe blackspot, rust, and defoliation. I have contacted other rose nurseries about this problem and the staff are just as shocked by this unexpected disease problem as I am. I live in zone 7, often hot and humid summers, This year has been especially wet. Is anyone growing this rose in full sun/part shade or a drier climate with better results?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 JUL 05 by Unregistered Guest
Hi Victoria
I grow a Yellow Flower carpet in partial sun. It apparently is not rated as highly as the white variety in chat that I have seen, however I have had virtually no BS problem and quite a few flowers. I would say that the difference is the humidity. I am in Z6 (NSW AUS) and we have had very dry weather. The only advice I could suggest is to make sure that you pick off all affected leaves, keep the ground free of debri and spray if necessary.
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