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Nace
most recent 28 DEC HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 DEC by Nace
Wrong rose
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 28 DEC by jedmar
Maybe 'Rebecca Mary'?
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most recent 25 SEP HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 SEP by Nace
Newly planted this summer in zone 7b, south NJ USA, and it's established quickly. Very healthy foliage (I have bad black spot in this area) and it hasn't been affected at all. Beautiful, rich color with varying clusters and single roses that are fragrant and last ~3-4 days. This is the third of the True Bloom roses I've tried, and they have all done very well for me.
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most recent 10 SEP HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 SEP by Nace
I bought this rose as it was suggested to be very disease resistant, but that was not the case in my no-spray garden in zone 7b, NJ USA. It has terrible blackspot resistance in my yard, and I just dug it up. It was very vigorous, bloomed frequently, had no trouble in the prolonged heat wave we had this summer. The blooms also smelled nice, and there was a good number of them at a time, but they faded and shattered within 1-2 days.
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most recent 10 AUG HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 AUG by Nace
Acquired as a healthy, but less than 1 year old rooted plant this year. Planted in the ground and it had 2-3 blooms, but struggled and started to die back. Moved to a pot and it's looking much healthier with lots of new growth in <1 month. When in the ground, it was struggling wtih black spot, but after moving to the pot (the pot is sitting in the same spot where it was planted in the ground), I'm not seeing any BS (presumably because it's healthier now). The blooms it did have were small and shattered within 1-2 days, but were pretty while present. It's still very small, so I'm curious to see how it performs once more established.
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