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'Greensleeves' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 25 MAY 21
Rose
Greensleeves
Initial post
25 MAY 21
by
CybeRose
I love the green, but the flowers end up looking like dirty ashtrays. It's offspring, 'Sheila MacQueen', is prettier. The orange tones suggest autumn leaves. The pink stain of 'Greensleeves' is not at all pleasing.
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most recent 21 OCT 19
Rose
Greensleeves
Initial post
21 OCT 19
by
styrax
An update on my previous comment: it has gradually grown backwards into nothing.
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most recent 13 AUG 15
Rose
Greensleeves
Initial post
12 AUG 15
by
styrax
A funny plant. It isn't very vigorous nor does it flower well, but it has lovely, glossy foliage free from BS.
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#1
posted
13 AUG 15
by
Charles Quest-Ritson
It's rather prickly and has a gawky habit. Don't quite understand the charm.
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#2
posted
13 AUG 15
by
styrax
Its peculiar. It stays compact here.
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