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'Rockwall Sesquicentennial' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 133-225
most recent 12 NOV SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 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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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 NOV by gnabonnand
Your Rockwall looks to be very happy in your garden. Beautiful plant form; thanks for sharing.
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Discussion id : 169-018
most recent 12 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 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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Discussion id : 167-812
most recent 10 JUL HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 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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Discussion id : 127-702
most recent 19 MAY 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 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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