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'Rockwall Sesquicentennial' rose Reviews & Comments
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8 JUN 22 by
Lesky
I was surprised by how much I like this rose. It is a happy thing, bursting with soft pink blooms that open flat like an old fashioned rose, but with almost continuous bloom, even in only half day sun (where I have it). The foliage is a perfect foil for the blooms, and while not completely thornless, the prickles are small and rather benign. Very well-behaved as a smaller rose and has some fragrance when cut and placed indoors. If you have some space for a smaller rose that isn't very demanding, you might find it's worth a try.
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12 NOV by
gnabonnand
Your Rockwall looks to be very happy in your garden. Beautiful plant form; thanks for sharing.
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12 NOV by
gnabonnand
A beautiful little rose. It blooms frequently and the individual blooms last for several days. Nice light fragrance. Very few thorns, so a pleasure to handle. Great in a large glazed ceramic pot.
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10 JUL by
myd
I love this rose! It blooms continuously for me. It puts out new growth and blooms in 100+ heat wave. Almost no blackspot in MD 7b. The only drawback is that buds will ball during long periods of rain. Stays small. Medium fragrance. Beautiful pink full blooms. I have it next to lavender and it looks amazing.
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19 MAY 21 by
madji
very sweet rose. It is almost always in bloom for me in 7a. It is in a semi sunny area and doing very well. No problem with disease.
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