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Discussion id : 169-716
most recent 6 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JAN by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Anyone know where to purchase this currently?
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Discussion id : 129-812
most recent 22 NOV 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 NOV 21 by Alibaba
I bought Raspberry Kiss at Lowe's/HD abt 3 yrs ago; it's planted on a relatively remote part of the property, so has received minimal care. Beyond the usually cited specs, however, it has grown overtop a 7 foot high trellis and has spread laterally ~15 feet. The thorns are vicious but the reward is an outrageous display, year-round, of blossoms, regardless of watering or fertilizer. I am located on the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawai'i. Will post pic when next i'm near the plant.
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Discussion id : 123-934
most recent 18 NOV 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 NOV 20 by Cradoc
This is my first Hulthemia hybrid, bought in 2018. The foliage is simply luscious. I think I'd grow it for this alone but the flowers are quite charming. The scent reminds me of wild roses with a little added spice. I've since bought another three varieties. Oh dear! Just what I needed - another collection.
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Discussion id : 117-998
most recent 13 AUG 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 AUG 19 by Plazbo
So like mentioned in previous comments by others, it produces a lot of hips and seed...germination for me however has been extremely poor (at best 5% territory).

I'll need to check when flowering starts up again if it's pollen is uniform or not. I can't rule out this rose being triploid which may explain it's high rate of dud seed. Given the similar lineage with Blue For You which is triploid and the pollen parent of this rose could easily be a dip or trip from the known info.
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