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'Wisley 2008' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 47-381
most recent 29 APR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 9 AUG 10 by Fuentes
An excellent rose that will tolerate a shaded situation. Very hardy, no disease. Continuous flowering.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 14 JUL 12 by Roselee
My Wisely2008 is about two years old and is a nice healthy arching shrub, but has only had a very few blooms on the ends of its long stems throughout its lifespan.. Did you, or anyone else, find this variety to be a slow starter, or did I get a dud? I live in SW Texas. It's hot and dry here, but the rose in planted in good soil and gets plenty of water.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 APR by okdb
Old thread, but I’d be interested to hear any update on this. Given that DA themselves call this rose “shade tolerant”, and they live in a country that has only heard of truly hot sun, I imagine it may actually do better with some shade in hot climates. I’ve just bought it myself for a shadier spot (long arms of an old apple sitting overhead) but I live in a z10b subtropical climate with an ozone hole nearby, so here’s hoping.

Anyone had any recent observations?
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Discussion id : 47-347
most recent 7 AUG 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 AUG 10 by paul_zone5ct
Mistake here. Description says 4 - 8 petals.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 AUG 10 by Cass
Thanks.
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