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'Lady of Shalott ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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yesterday by
Umang
Resistant to thrip damage. Good foliage health. No flowers when the plant was young. Good flowering repeats after 6 months. Location: Nadiad, Gujarat, India.
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6 JUN by
Marguerritte
Some sources say Lady of Shalott is hardy to zone 4. Others say it's only to zone 5. I'd love to hear from anyone who has tried growing it in colder regions.
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6 JUN by
Le_Not
I'd say that reports of her hardiness are greatly exaggerated. Here in Zone 5b, an average winter will kill back 'Lady of Shalott' almost to the ground. That said, it *will* rally and produce blooms.
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11 JUL by
jmattson
yep, i have three, one grafted, one own-root. they took winterkill in a milder winter and were absolutely pummeled in a colder one. as of today i wouldn't recommend it as a cold weather rose. winchester cathedral, st swithun, wollerton old hall, and crown princess margereta are my recommended cold weather austins.
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3 MAR by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - Autumn Hill Nursery https://www.autumnhillnursery.com/
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23 SEP 23 by
Steliosem06
Do you guys recommend this for zone 10b? Does it perform in heat?
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18 NOV by
Anusha Para
I have had lady of shallot for one year—I hardly saw 3 roses bloom (I am in Zone 9b). And I feel the canes are also thin when compared to the other roses that I bought from David Austin Roses. so I don't prefer in my zone and in your zone as well. If there are any successful stories, happy to year and implement the changes
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