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'Scent From Above ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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28 JUN 14 by
Michael Garhart
I have been growing this rose as an HT since I bought it, when it was introduced to the US. Its always healthy, and it blooms a lot.
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14 NOV 10 by
Michael Garhart
ID of correct pollen parent shown here via the plant patent:
"Variety denomination: `CHEwgoldtop`.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of a climber rose plant named `CHEwgoldtop` which was originated by me by crossing the variety `CHEwarvel` (Laura Ford aka King Tut), U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,012, with the variety `BEEsian` (Amanda), (unpatented). "
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#1 of 2 posted
14 NOV 10 by
RoseBlush
Thank you....the parentage has been updated.
Smiles, Lyn
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#2 of 2 posted
15 NOV 10 by
Michael Garhart
I was wondering if you could look at Faberge. I also found some good patent info on something else but I forgot what =/
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19 AUG 10 by
k~T~h o'Silicon Valley
Aug 2010 this climber is about 7.5ft tall ( I'm 6ft ) in front of the egg store at Pastorino's Farm in Half Moon Bay, norCAL. It had dark leathery leaves with NO mildew powder. The roses appeared at the top in single 'HT' form with a nice scent in a soft 'buff yeller' color, I could almost taste it!Growing along a north-facing wall, SFA looks very healthy. Unfortunately, they don't sell this climber there ! ? !
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Initial post
19 JAN 09 by
RSFRoseHill
Has anyone planted this in southern California? How did it fare? Thanks
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#1 of 1 posted
20 JAN 09 by
HMF Admin
See the How Do I button for a better way to learn about other HMF members experience with a specific plant.
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