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An excellent rose that will tolerate a shaded situation. Very hardy, no disease. Continuous flowering.
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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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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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Grows very well against a warm north facing wall for me. Very vigorous and good first flush considering it receives almost no direct sunlight!
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#1 of 3 posted
21 SEP 18 by
Fuentes
Hello! I’d like to get one. Is it a good reblooming? Thank you
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#2 of 3 posted
22 SEP 18 by
Magnus95
It has several flushes throughout the year and is blooming right now, so i'd say yes. Especially considering my JG managed to get some rose rust that I didnt notice and had to de-leaf entirely this summer. I'd also grow this rose as horizontally as possible to maximise flowering potential!
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#3 of 3 posted
22 SEP 18 by
Fuentes
Thank you very much!
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12 JUL 11 by
Jimmy
Could someone please comment on it's fragrance. Is it strong or light? Is the scent always present or fleeting?
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17 MAY 13 by
Fuentes
It has a strong fragrance, absolutely delicious.
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I think it's a very beautiful rose but could you tell me if Strawberry Hill is an excellent bloomer too?. And what about for growing it in a big pot?. Thank you very much.
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