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'Coral Miracle ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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10 JAN by
Michael Garhart
Winter wood seems to be quite clean and free of diseases, such as canker.
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Initial post
4 JAN by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Being offered tissue cultured own-root to insure freedom from virus through April and Ashley.
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4 JAN by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Available from - April and Ashley https://www.aprilandashley.com/collections/bushes/products/coral-miracle
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15 SEP by
carolbee1
I planted several Coral Miracles in my garden this year; it's become one of my favorite roses. I got behind on deadheading and noticed that this rose puts on very large hips. Does anyone know if they are decorative in the fall and winter? I don't want to cut them off if I can look forward to very large red or orange hips on these roses. Thanks!
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#1 of 3 posted
16 SEP by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Hi Carol,
It's great to hear Coral Miracle is doing well for you in Seattle. It does form a great many large decorative hips and they do persist long enough, I am guessing, to be decorative.
We need reports from colder climates like yours to update information.
Happy gardening! Thanks, Robert
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#2 of 3 posted
16 SEP by
carolbee1
Thank you so much, Robert. I'll try to remember to post a pic when the hips are fully developed this fall/winter. I'll also try to remember to give a report on how these roses are doing after a couple of seasons in my yard.
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16 SEP by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Great Carol!
Thanks for your input.
I'm still waiting to get hardiness reports on this one. My Daughter reports it wintered in Missoula MT very well.
I'm hoping for, and would expect, fairly solid zone 4 hardiness.
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