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Discussion id : 56-844
most recent 24 AUG 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 AUG 11 by arvid jørgensen
Lista, the 24th of August 2011.
Yes this rose is reported to be one of the most diseasefree. However after a rather humid summer I have now detected for the first time some blackspot here and there. However this is still one of my favourite roses.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 24 AUG 11 by HMF Admin
Thank you for sharing your experience with the HMF community - if only more people would take the time to do the same HMF could be an even more useful resource.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 AUG 11 by arvid jørgensen
And thank you for appreciating and for an excellent website.
Arvid
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Discussion id : 38-791
most recent 22 AUG 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 AUG 09 by arvid jørgensen
I have grown quite fond of this rose. Here at Lista in the best parts of Norway she has a very vigorous growth and it has become quite obvious that she wants to be a climber instead of a shrub, and she has consequently been trained as such. What can you do? These ladies have to be humoured. The plant has been completely disease free so far in my garden The double bright red flowers may be regarded ordinary by some, but they are indeed beautiful up close. A little better repeatflowering is left to be desired. The time inbetween flushes is too long. The second flush does not appear till late in the autumn. It is still a favourite though. October 18th 2009: The repeatflowering seems to be better and a bit earlier too this year than it was last year. Besides the second flush comes at a time when most roses in my garden have shown their best. A colourful show off late in the season ,provided there is no early frost. Yes this is a favourite.
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Discussion id : 37-248
most recent 15 JUN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 JUN 09 by Jeff Britt
This is reputed to be one of the most disease free roses -- no blackspot, no mildew.
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