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Discussion id : 131-048
most recent 8 JAN 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JAN 22 by JJS
Bred in 1994 and introduced in 1993? Perhaps a typo?
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Discussion id : 108-757
most recent 25 FEB 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 FEB 18 by prairie_northrose
Bright vibrant pink flowers, which bloom in large mass round clusters at the end of branches. Support is useful once flowering to keep upright. Although it blooms slightly later in the season for, it holds blooms later than all my other hardy roses, sometimes well into October here in zone 3. Blooms have a faint strawberry fragrance, which has become stronger as the years have gone by.

Attractive shiny green foliage with new growth tinged orange. Very resistant to blackspot and powdery mildew.

Foliage stays fresh until the last killing frost. However, there is significant dieback and plenty of thorny stems for me to cut back here in zone 3. However, the vigor of this rose is unmatched, it quickly grows into a four foot or more dense bush each year within a short time. I would describe it as a monster of a plant!

Flowers have very little pollen, and it does not set hips.
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