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Initial post 19 APR by JenniferinMI
Brown to the ground, first winter, zone 5b. Might still come back, but April 19th it's fully brown. Fingers crossed.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 21 APR by MADActuary
My Fragrant Cloud in Chicagoland, Zone 5B, is one of my hardier varieties. First planted in 2021. My experience is that if a rose makes it through that first winter it will keep on going. I have not had any problems with my 2 bushes of Fragrant Cloud.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by JenniferinMI
Thank you, that's good to know. Mine had a rough first year- so that may have played a role. It was a late clearance bare root. I may try another one and see if it has better luck with an earlier start.
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Initial post today by Paul Barden
This is not 'Dragon's Blood'
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Initial post yesterday by Bug_girl
Gloire de Dijon isn't dark pink, or pink.
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Initial post yesterday by Ericchn
Registration name: KORpoplil & People’s Choice, Australian National rose trials (see photo attached)

Introduced in South Africa as Sun Kissed: www.ludwigsroses.co.za/shop/floribundas/sun-kissed/
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Reply #1 of 3 posted yesterday by jedmar
Thank you! Ludwigs Roses states the varietal name as KORpoplol. Error or sibling?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted yesterday by Ericchn
Hi jedmar, KORpoplol is the right one according to Thomas Proll.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted yesterday by jedmar
Thank you!
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