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Had high hopes, but sadly this is the worst plant I have had for balling up in a long time. Most blooms are a mess, even without much/any rain, cool sunny weather.
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how did it do overall this year. what region are you? I am in Austin texas
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#2 of 11 posted
2 JAN 20 by
johnm99
Quite different from you - Victoria BC - temperate marine climate - almost no snow/freezing temps, not very hot in summer, rain about 30" a year, mostly Oct-Apr. I am sure it would perform better in a hotter drier climate.
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#3 of 11 posted
2 JAN 20 by
johnm99
and forgot to add - I got a total of ZERO open flowers this year. The worst rose I have ever had, I would have to say....I have had over 750 different roses, and never had one that balled this badly.
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what are your favorite roses from your extensive rose history?
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I have to agree with John. this rose does not do well in rain. We get rain all June and until July 4th, so the first spring flush is totally ruined. Mine does repeat, but I have to hope that it doesn't rain. Fall bloom is wonderful, but I certainly needs feeding lots in a pot. Also mine is own root, which got big quickly, but does not bloom until the 2nd year here.
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#6 of 11 posted
10 APR 22 by
MPars91
Hi, is there a recommendation to add for shade/taking care of too much rain? I got mine in October of last year and am in Fort Worth, TX (zone 8). I was shocked that I got one bloom last year and am looking forward to the 2 that seem to be underway. We are about to get a bunch of rain now that its April. Is setting up a tarp to aid too much sun and rain going too far? haha I am considering it!
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#7 of 11 posted
10 APR 22 by
johnm99
Rose exhibitors sometimes use little hats to cover up blooms. These are like paper cones on a little metal stick, and I used to be crazy enough to exhibit roses and cover up a lot of blooms like that. Too lazy now. If it works, why not! I am sure this rose does well in some climates but it has not worked well for me in Victoria BC or for my friends in the Fraser valley in the Vancouver area
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Just had 1/2 inch of rain in under 1/2 hour (a downpour). Severe thunderstorms passed through the area. No balling of blooms. Wind blew out the fading blooms.
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In Sydney with La Niña we have had more-than-usual rain for us recently. The flowers to date have not been affected and are still gorgeous. I understand however that what is a lot of rain for us may not be a lot of rain for elsewhere! Flowers last up to 6 days when cut as an open bud, usually lasts 4-5 days.
Update: Petal count in 90s now in summer, Sydney Australia.
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#10 of 11 posted
14 OCT 22 by
johnm99
Well, it IS a very nice rose when it opens well. But maybe it is different in Australia? After all, your rain is upside down! :)
Once the blooms have opened, it seems rain doesn't wreck them - but it was in the earlier stages of bud opening where things went wrong for me, where the edges of the petals fail to separate. I have just assumed it was because of moisture, but it could be for many other reasons causing either increased adherence, decreased petal substance etc
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:) A lot of rain for us at this time of year is 50mm in a week, raining 3-5 days in the week.
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7 MAY 18 by
vasue
Vigorous & healthy rose in this seasonally hot & humid no spray VA garden. Generous non-fading blooms of lovely coloration & form drop petals cleanly when spent. Snap deadheading at the peduncle promotes rapid rebloom, showing new buds forming as others are swelling & opening for a steady show. Fragrance of 3 on a scale of 1-10, most notable before 9 am & in the evening here, softly scented with a top note of sweet violet floating on a vanilla base with more floral hints. Grown this rose for 3 years now & added more each year. A rose that just gets better as it matures & continues to delight. Charming rose that loves to bloom. Highly recommend for similar climates.
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Does it get any black spot. I live in Austin Texas, hot 100 plus in summer at times with rain causing more black spot than normal.
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This is an extremely healthy Kordes rose, even by TX standards. I have it no-spray.
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This gorgeous Rose seems to be hit or miss as to whether it will be a favorite or a disaster. For me, it is a thriving success! I love it! Judging from reports from other rose growers, it seems that this Rose really loves the heat. She certainly didn’t flinch when I transplanted her in the middle of a drought. Perhaps that blazing sun is what she requires to do well. She certainly responded nicely in my garden. Well branched, beautiful, healthy foliage, luscious, petal packed fairytale blooms! I only got her last year, but she is stunning this spring. Easily one of the best roses in the garden (30+). We’ll see how the test of time goes, but I am expecting it to just get better and better.
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any update on this rose for you. in heat and black spot?
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From your picture of Princess Charlene did well in heat 100 degree plus? So it bloomed all season long for you. Trying to find roses that can handle the Texas heat.
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#1 of 1 posted
28 JUN 20 by
rosefern
Hi, yes PCdM has a big spring flush and reblooms well all season. Getting a third flush right now in 100 degree dry heat. The bush always has a flower on, and unlike some of my other roses the blooms don’t get smaller. She is my most fragrant rose too and thrips don’t bother her. I love this rose a lot - the only semi negatives in my mind is she wants to grow quite tall and the color will bleach out if too much sun (but I cut the blooms to display inside to avoid this). So sorry about the delay in answering, I don’t get any notification when these messages get sent.
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