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Discussion id : 134-432
most recent 6 SEP 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 SEP 22 by MADActuary
Let me join the praise party for Apricot Candy. My second year, own root plant is huge, disease free and a very generous bloomer in my Zone 5b garden. One of my best performing garden roses in 2022 and highly recommended.
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Discussion id : 127-410
most recent 6 MAY 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 MAY 21 by Planetrj (zone 11b/H2 pH 5.8)
So far, in the first year, it has been HIGHLY resistant to blackspot, and has a nice medium spicy fragrance that's really nice and drifts up to 6 feet away. I have had others which had more BS this year, due to more rain and less breeze, but this one is a trooper, and is as BS free as many of my OGR's. It seems fairly vigorous, and doesn't mind a little bit of shade.
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Discussion id : 117-459
most recent 8 JUL 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JUL 19 by AquaEyes
Available from - Foundation Plant Services, UC Davis
http://fps.ucdavis.edu/roseselections.cfm
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Discussion id : 75-414
most recent 5 DEC 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 DEC 13 by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
On my plant the blooms were much larger than the 3.5" in. mentioned in the description. I'd guess more like 5 inches. The entire plant has been healthy and covered with blooms, and I'd highly recommend this to anyone. As suggested by SelectRoses, this rose does thrive in a dry climate. For me, the blooms lasted around a week, beginning with beautiful exhibition form and still looking good fully open. It did very well for me in extreme heat, as well.
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