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'High Noon' rose Reviews & Comments
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6 APR 24 by
Bug_girl
Reference: 'Pearson's Encyclopedia of Roses', pg. 180
High Noon (Climber) (Soeur Therese X Captain Thomas): Deep yellow, cupped blooms, resistant to wet weather. Flowers continuously from June to October. Ideal for arch, pillar, fence or wall as it rarely exceeds 9 ft. (Lammerts, 1946.)
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27 DEC 20 by
Cambridgelad
Introduced in the UK by R Harkness and Sons
NRS Annual 1951 p72
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5 JAN 11 by
a_carl76
It is incorrect to say this variety is once blooming as it blooms in flushes throughout the year. I have grown several plants from different reliable sources and they have all had pretty good rebloom. As with most climbing roses, you will get more blooms if trained horizontally rather than upright.
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5 JAN 11 by
RoseBlush
Thank you for sharing your experience with this rose. Checking on the Vintage Gardens website I found more information about the rose in addition to its reblooming habit and have updated the rose page in the HMF database.
Smiles, Lyn
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31 MAR 10 by
Tearose
This was identified as 'High Noon'.
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1 APR 10 by
Cass
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