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most recent 22 SEP 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 SEP 23 by Chris
with our record rain in New England this summer my Ispahan is probably 7 or 8 ft tall. Is it really Ispahan?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 22 SEP 23 by Nastarana
It could be. Damasks can grow big, given sun and water. In my experience, they tend to spread and flop a bit,
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most recent 12 MAY 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 DEC 11 by a_carl76
Available from - Edmund's Roses as Oso Happy Candy Oh!
http://www.edmundsroses.com
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 22 DEC 11 by Landperson
We have added this synonym for the rose and also added it's availability from Edmunds.
Thank you.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 1 MAY 13 by Chris
Hurryup and get it! They[re discontinuing it and it's on special right now!
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 12 MAY 23 by zlesak
Matt Douglas from High Country Roses thankfully is growing and selling it now.
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Initial post 1 JUN 11 by Chris
NOT strongly scented!
If you want scent, get Blanc Double de Coubert.
It is so white it glows in the dark and has the strongest scent!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 6 JAN 23 by MiGreenThumb
Interesting. I found it to be medium to strong in the specimen I encountered in my local city.
I bet it's a sensitivity of individual noses and/or their ability to pick up on various compounds that make up scents.
Blanc Double de Coubert holds onto nasty old blooms
as they rot like discoloured, used tissues though...
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 7 JAN 23 by Chris
my Blanc is dependable, not an issue with spent bloom. One of the fast cold front crashes nearly did it in a few years back. Fimbriata is part rugosa, part noisette. I don't know a lot of noisettes.
She is scentless but reliable. Its from Sequoia, that says something for Ralph Moore's nursery AND the cultivar.
I grow Snowden and that is part noisette and it did make it through the horrible gypsy moth infestation a few years back with concerted beheading of caterpillars a few years back. I can't say it has good scent but again, lacks scent despite being rugosda/noisette.
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Initial post 10 APR 09 by Jeff Britt
Palatine calls this rose a climber growing 6' to 8' tall. Sounds like a shrub that can be trained as a climber in some climates.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 DEC 21 by Chris
just saw a photo of one a friend grows and heck no, it's really a climber.
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