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'Rosa indica var. noisettiana' rose Reviews & Comments
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6 JUN 23 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - The Greenhouse Nursery https://www.thegreenhousepnw.com/
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8 APR 22 by
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Available from - The Greenhouse Nursery https://www.thegreenhousepnw.com/
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7 APR 22 by
Ahiko
Does this rose grow slow? I purchased a young own root from Antique Rose Emporium & planted it in January. A pair of buds appeared mid-March and they still haven't bloomed in early April. One eventually fell off while I was spraying it with water to battle a mild aphid infestation (which it seems to be fighting since I keep finding dead aphids stuck in its leaves). It gets Down to Earth 4-8-4 rose fertilizer at a low dose every 2 weeks.
San Francisco Bay Area Zone 10b
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7 APR 22 by
Lee H.
Ahiko, mine (also own-root from ARE) grew to maybe 3 ft. In its first season, and has 7 ft canes in the 2nd. I wouldn’t worry too much…own root roses can take their time getting settled, and it would have been relatively dormant when you got it in January.
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29 MAR 17 by
Give me caffeine
Updated information:
Bonzer ripper, mate.
One of the few unmitigated success stories so far. Cheerful, healthy, vigorous, well-covered in leaves. Would definitely get another, or two or three.
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29 MAR 17 by
Andrew from Dolton
It also grows very well and healthily in climates that are cool and wet in summer, but only grows about 1 metre high. As good as any modern rose
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7 FEB 22 by
Margaret Furness
But it can ball, which is surprising (to me) for a little flower. I don't recall Narrow Water doing that, and would therefore consider it the better option.
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