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George P Snoga
most recent 4 MAY 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 23 by George P Snoga
I grow it in zone 8A. It does poorly on its own roots, strongly recommend a rootstock. I had mine custom grafted by cool roses. It does blackspot, but not as badly as some roses. Sometimes throws hips, but not often. Quite thorny. The flower makes it all worthwhile. Despite everything negative, for me, it's a keeper.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 MAY 23 by Lee H.
It certainly is an eye catcher! Looks like it must have Hulthemia somewhere in the family tree.
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most recent 30 APR 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 19 MAY 16 by Hamanasu
The scent of Rose a Parfum de l'Hay is extraordinary in both strength and quality - much more like pure damask than those hybrid teas described as damask scented (in which the damask is invariably overlaid with other - fruity, tea - notes). I grow this rose in England, basically in shade. It gets perhaps 3 hours of late afternoon sun in the summer. It blooms quite profusely nonetheless. The foliage is beautiful, reportedly disease prone, but has been doing fine here (some mildew occasionally). The flowers overdo the nodding thing and they aren't very shapely, but because of the scent I couldn't be without this rose. Don't prune it hard - or at all!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 20 MAY 16 by HMF Admin
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience in such detail - most useful !
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 30 APR 23 by George P Snoga
Given good soil. organic fertilizer, and plenty of water, this cultivar can stand up to the heat of Texas. It does blackspot though, here. I have not tried every blackspot treatment, but it handles Cleary 3336, quite well.

I have grown it here in DFW Texas for over 20 years, currently in a 2 foot by 2 foot pot. In the ground (which is heavy alkaline clay), it struggles, but it also suckers - like typical Rugosas. I have given away several copies, that way.
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most recent 27 APR 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 APR 23 by George P Snoga
Ruby Ice has great black spot resistance in DFW area.
But don't believe the size estimates. This rose gets HUGE in Texas. Mine is 7 foot by 6 foot. - grown in a 3 foot by 3 foot pot.
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