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Recent Member Comments, Questions and Answers
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6 AUG by
fenriz
Saw a florists rose under this name today, though in the shop it looked more beige (similar to Koko Loko) and had an astonishingly moderate fragrance. It’s the rose that pops up after a google search under that name, maybe the greenhouse conditions bring out the brown colours. Made no photo haha.
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4 AUG by
AndromedaSea
This rose (grafted on multiflora) is much taller than advertised in my garden (zone 7b, alkaline clay, NJ). I hack it back hard to 2’ in spring, and cut it back after every flush, and it still springs up to 6-7’ tall in just a few weeks. It’s too big for the spot it’s in, but I don’t really have a better one for it at the moment. It’s exceptionally healthy and the blooms are just gorgeous.
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5 AUG by
Kathy Strong
Yep my 2 year old Palatine plant on Multiflora easily tops 8 feet. Tall baby! Big sprays but only on top of hefty tall stiff canes. Would be best planted against a fence(which mine unfortunately is not). Speedy grower, speedy rebloomer.
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5 AUG by
MiGreenThumb
Not GT. Colour, petals, form are all wrong
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5 AUG by
MiGreenThumb
Not GT. More carefully curated photograph posting would help. I've done it myself, but I caught and corrected my error.
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