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'Let's Celebrate' rose Reviews & Comments
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15 NOV 23 by
Michael Garhart
Blooms all summer long. Strange growth. Compact, but strange architecture. Does not hinder it though. Tons of petals in large, tight sprays. Hip height by the end of summer, so about medium height for a floribunda. Slightly more narrow than wide. Healthy in the PNW, and vigor seems good too. Foliage is shiny, dense. Individual blooms are on the smaller side for a floribunda, but they are too numerous and densely packed to notice that.
Would probably make an okay exhibition floribunda if not for the fact that it likes to stem-on-stem a lot. A good thing for gardens, but not so much for exhibitors.
Color is highly variable, but always nice. Scent? Never bothered smelling it so I don't know.
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#1 of 2 posted
16 NOV 23 by
Patricia Routley
Colour may be highly variable, but on a quick scroll through the photos, white is not an accurate main colour description.
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#2 of 2 posted
17 NOV 23 by
Michael Garhart
In my experience, I would call the reverse "silvery". Sometimes close to classic white, sometimes burnished with the face color. The face color is the more variable aspect, and it is indeed handpainted onto the reverse color, creating some color bleeding. The handpainting ranges from dark purple to bright violet to soft cerise, and other variations of that color palette that I cannot think of at the moment.
I would personally consider it a "mauve blend" per the way the ARS classifies colors.
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2 DEC 12 by
anonymous-2992237
Available from - Palatine Roses
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15 JAN 12 by
anonymous-3728122
Available from - Country Garden Roses http://www.countrygardenroses.co.uk/
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#1 of 2 posted
20 SEP 12 by
16-Eichen-Rosenschätze
The reference given does not match this rose.
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#2 of 2 posted
20 SEP 12 by
RoseBlush
Thank you. There are two roses named 'Let's Celebrate'. The REFERENCE has been corrected.
Smiles, Lyn
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