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'Falstaff' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 172-774
most recent 5 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 days ago by eihblin
Thank you both.
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Discussion id : 172-760
most recent 6 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 days ago by eihblin
Is this rose really only once-blooming?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 6 days ago by jedmar
No, cannot be, as we can see from the dates on the photos posted
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 6 days ago by Nastarana
That would likely depend on the climate. When I grew it in CA, zone 9, it was reliably remontant in spring and fall, with a resting period during the hottest weather. I don't mind that. I don't like to see beautiful flowers fried in triple digit heat. At a higher latitude and shorter growing season, I tend to doubt it but I don't know for sure.
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Discussion id : 106-676
most recent 12 JUN 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 28 NOV 17 by NewDawn
While this rose may benefit from some shade in a relentlessly sunny clime, it did terribly with only Eastern exposure and afternoon shade from all sides in my Zone 6 loamy base clay. It is prone to BS here even in full sun, but it's tolerable. This rose is definitely better grown as a climber as its canes are lax. In any case, this allows the gorgeous, fragrant flowers to be seen up close. It was completely cane hardy at the limits of a Z6 winter with -7F for multiple nights and days in the single digits.

2023: Thought I would update after an unusually harsh winter. Same -7F temp, but relentless winds with windchill reaching at least -40F for a couple of nights at different times. It was killed to the ground, but I believe is making a come-back. Ill report later in the season.This was my experience with many formerly hardy roses so I would Not call him a wimp, just not a superhero.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 APR 22 by Gdisaz10
it tends to lose a lot of buds with heavy rains
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 12 JUN 23 by KYBungalow
Thought I would update after an unusually harsh winter. Same -7F temp, but relentless winds with windchill reaching at least -40F for a couple of nights at to different times. It was killed to the ground, but I believe is making a come-back. Ill report later in the season.This was my experience with many formerly hardy roses so I would call him a wimp, just not a superhero!
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Discussion id : 44-632
most recent 13 MAY 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAY 10 by Unregistered Guest
Your patent link to Falstaff is totally incorrect, it is actually a patent for "....Anthurium plant named `Cherry Red`...."

Please correct this.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 13 MAY 10 by Cass
Alright. It's been fixed.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 13 MAY 10 by Unregistered Guest
Ok.
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