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Initial post 5 AUG by Louis Galarneau
Mine is in partiel shade and still blooming a lot. Nyse rose , But still a rose that is suppose to have a strong fragrance which I can not detect any smell . Ok I will be patient and see in the next season to see if the fragrance come with maturity ...
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Initial post 4 AUG by Louis Galarneau
Fragrance is very stable on that roses , It is always smelling Very good . I can not say the same thing in regards of the disease resistance . ... I had 4 of them ... one of them Never got any blackspot and the other 3 Always had Black spot . So I eliminate 3 and kept the one that is very disease resistance , ... It seem that it is the same as in the humain been , I.E. in the same population of a species there is some variation even if in general they have commun average characteristics..
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Initial post 11 JUN 17 by Torachan
I have several Laguna climbers along south facing wall. The blooms are among my favorite in terms of form and fragrance. These bushes survived harsh spring weather over 4 years 2013 to 2016 but the weather did reduce blooming. The leaves are glossy and resist leaf disease; thorns are sharp. One of the best of the Kordes roses that I grow.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 13 APR 24 by Louis Galarneau
you are locky to have a fragrance . I have 4 of them and I can not detect any fragrance . BUT I really love that rose !
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 AUG by Louis Galarneau
After so many years without fragrance . Today I notice a strong fragrance on one of my 4 laguna !! Yea!! Conclusion , a rose can develop fragrance when it get mature ... But it can take time... hahha
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Initial post 4 AUG by Seaside Rooftop
WEKdieliopa has been introduced in the EU under the name "Lavender Pop" and is available from several European rose nurseries. In some cases it seems to be presented as one of the Sunflor series, whatever that means.
Based on all the descriptions, dimensions seem to be 50×50cm. Fragrant and disease resistant. Recommended for pots, borders, or as a standard.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 AUG by Seaside Rooftop
Can't edit my post above for some reason but I wanted to add that the color, based on photos, is not really pink as stated here but more mauve/purple, as the name suggests.
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