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most recent 14 SEP 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 OCT 06 by Nature_Farmer
This rose may only bloom once...but it's beautiful and blooms over a long period,smells great,I need to propagate more fo them..a row of these would look awesome in bloom...:-)
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 14 SEP 08 by Vicky
I bought this rose just this season and I enjoyed its flowers on the small bush as I bought it. The scent is incredible, really strong and rich. The flowers last well, too. Since it flowered the bush has more than doubled in size, with lovely matte bright green leaves. I adds lovely texture to the garden even when not in bloom. I have had some slight problem with white mildew but nothing too bad, and we've had a very wet, humid summer.
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most recent 20 AUG 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 APR 05 by Unregistered Guest
I have recently aquired an "angel face" rose. I am located in zone 5b..which I believe is
pushing the envelope of survivability for this rose. I am wondering if any one else in a zone under 6 has had luck with this rose with minimal or no special winter protection. I would liketo add "angel face" to my garden though I'm growing it in a container for now and may keep it that way depending on what I learn. Thank you!
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 4 MAY 05 by Pam
I live in Ohio zone 5. I have had an angel face at my old house and it did fine with a good layer of mulch around it. About 4 to 5 inches deep. We moved and I just got a new one for this house. I got it at K-mart and it is doing great even with the cold weather we have been having. (this morning there was frost on the car, and it snowed last weekend).
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 5 MAY 05 by Unregistered Guest
Thank you Pam. Helpful advice and much appreciated! Since I already mulch I guess I'm good to go!
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 9 MAR 06 by anncetera
I grew this rose in Lincoln, Nebraska (zone 5a/4b) with no problem on a sunny, northwest, windy exposure. Mulch to about 3" deep was all that was needed. In a colder-than-usual winter, I'd either mulch to about 6" deep or be prepared to prune back pretty hard in the springtime. One of the least troublesome roses with great fragrance that I've ever grown.
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 22 OCT 06 by Nature_Farmer
I purchased this rose a couple years ago from wal-mart..maybe the root stock is inferior but I don't have but 1-2 blooms a year on it..I have lots of room 43 acres but if I had a small yard I would pull out this rose,I like the color and shape,but it's not worth growing as far as I'm conserned and I won't buy another one that's for sure...just my two cents for what it's worth...:-)
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 1 APR 08 by Unregistered Guest
my friend bought Angel Face and planted it at her mother's when her 3rd daughter was born. We are in 5b-6a down here and she is probably 500feet higher so likely 4b-5a. She mulches it every winter and takes proper care of it. It is a really lovely healthy rose for her. The mulch she uses is a Canadian product called Natures' Gold. Anyone who has used this product swears by it. (Just don't ask me what is in it.) Hence, it has made me want to add Angel Face to my own potted collection.
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 9 APR 08 by Sandra Rose
I am officially in zone 6 but really it is more zone 5 where I live, with winter temps down to -20, and very dry. I have had 1 Angel Face (grafted) for a few years. It is not very vigorous. I am considering getting another that is on its own root, since I love the flower. I have never given it any special protection.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 18 APR 08 by Lynne
I lived in upstate NY for a long time. I never let a time go by when I did not have Angel Face, however, even with good winter protection, it did not survive every year. Hence, I had more than on bush over the years. Now I live in the severe climate of the desert South West. I am still growing Angel Face. It hangs in there, but is less vigorous than some other roses in my garden. I love it, though, and will always have it in my garden. The fragrance is the best.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 20 AUG 08 by Patricia Lester
Hello,
You said that you have had several angel face rose bushes.So I want to ask you if you know how they go to seed,and when I need to remove the pod.And what I need to do next.
This is the first one that I have had like this.And I do want to have more.But I want to do it
myself.
I would appreciate any help that you can give to me.I do know that they only require about 4 hours of sunlight.The rest in shade.My plant is quite healthy.I almost lost it to the cold nights this past winter.And I live in California.It was because of the frostI think.
Hope to hear from you soon> You can email me at patssubaccount@sbcglobal.net
Pat.
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most recent 26 MAY 07 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 24 MAY 06 by dawn in MS
I just planted a bareroot New Dawn and I was wondering just how vigorous the rose is..............how much growth should I expect the first year? Also, I chose this rose because it is said to be above average disease resistant, yet comments on this site suggest otherwise........which is more accurate? I'm in zone 8 (very hot and humid)--Did I make a mistake choosing New Dawn in MS?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 22 OCT 06 by Nature_Farmer
I rooted a cutting two years ago..mine is growing like a weed..no blackspot until a few weeks ago and we are about to have a hard freeze so as far as I'm consered it does have good disease resistance..at least mine does..I don't spray any of my roses either,unless they are about to be killed...:-)
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 26 MAY 07 by floweringshrubfarm.com
It has been grow with stupendous results in South Africa so I dont see warmth and humidity as a problem. Its a Rambler rose and as such will take some time to establish (to grow roots that will support the plant). You also nead to prune sparingly (usually just the removal of dead canes after it leafs out). When disbudding be careful as new buds come out immediately behind faded ones. Cut back to far and no repeat blooms. I suggest pinch back the faded flower only. Most flowers will form on laterals (so you hhave to train laterals by pulling canes horizontally). A touch of yellowing early on is to be expected but 'New Dawn' usually shrugs off disease within a short time as long as you dont spray. It is true that stress does weaken the plants disease resistance (so try to keep it happy with good location, soils, spray against aphids etc.
If your plant doesnt establish and start growing vigorously within 3 years its unusual. Sometimes people have bought plants infected with viruses and that will debilitate it and make it less disease resistant and winter hardy. Given quality location and care you to will love this rose.
andyvancleve
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most recent 15 MAR 07 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 18 JUN 06 by Unregistered Guest

I live in hot area She doesn`t  bloom but climbing... Why?  no flowers at all.

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Reply #1 of 2 posted 22 OCT 06 by Nature_Farmer
how old is she?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 15 MAR 07 by Anonymous-103349
I live in Z10 Southern California. Mine are blooming and it took about 1.5 years.
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