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"Old Town Novato" rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 140-942
most recent 11 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAY by Jonathan Windham
This looks suspiciously like the "Moroccan Rose" sold by Antique Rose Emporium
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Discussion id : 127-230
most recent 27 APR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 APR 21 by Planetrj (zone 11b/H2 pH 5.8)
A leggy arching habit and sometimes spreads out the clump in new lateral canes. The unusual habit it has, to climb up a hill like ginger when planted on a hillside. Easily roots from blooming tip when able to sink below soil line, like a raspberry. Has a defined blossom season, and is a little shy of blooms. Usually only sending about 2-3 flushes per year, which seems to be triggered by sustained warm weather.
Disease resistance holds up to botrytis and blackspot even in our very rainy weather. However, some usual blackspot appears later in the season on older foliage, especially lower to the ground.
Beautiful full old fashioned cabbage rose in appearance, with a very brightly colored petal which is consistent throughout. Flowers slowly open over a 3 day period, extending out the time before it blows. Usually a total of 5 days in warm weather, 6 days in cooler weather.
Overall, this is a very lovely rose, and very carefree. It doesn't demand a lot of fertilizer, and still stays consistent in bloom and growth. Usually reaches up about 6-8', but with some fall pruning, can be maintained at about 5'. The fragrance is very classic damask with some slight honey undertones.
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Discussion id : 114-090
most recent 17 NOV 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 NOV 18 by Margaret Furness
Would someone who grows this rose please compare with photos of "Miss Curry".
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Discussion id : 84-504
most recent 25 APR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 APR 15 by Jay-Jay
Reminds me of some Geschwind roses. Could it be a Setigera-Hybrid (wild guess)
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