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'Blush Veranda ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 41-694
most recent 21 JAN 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 JAN 10 by anonymous-316155
I live in northern Illinois and this rose is fantastic. My Blush Veranda is own root, grown no spray or winter protection. I't survived our -22 last winter, of course it dies to the ground each year but grows back with vigor to a healthy full bush about 3ft tall and 4ft wide. She hasn't suffered from any diease. On the first flush of blooms each year there are some blooms that ball. Last summer was almost our coolest and wettest spring- summer on record, happy to say execpt for that first flush there where no more balled buds. Last comment, she's always full of blooms. A great northern rose bush.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 JAN 11 by Chris
did you winterize it at all? i keep looking at it and thinking, wow, how nice. chris in 5b connecticut. (the northeast corner).
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Discussion id : 31-926
most recent 29 NOV 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 NOV 08 by Rob
PP19,457 states the parentage of this rose is: KORparesni (Rosenprofessor Sieber) X KORvanaber (Lions-Rose)
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Discussion id : 24-798
most recent 15 MAR 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAR 08 by Jean Marion
This rose is sold by Palatine Roses. They claim this is a floribunda.
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