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'François Rabelais' rose Reviews & Comments
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A neglected plant in my parent's yard near San Diego produced a springlike flush of bloom this January. I like the winter roses for some reason. Plant has a full set of new leaves, is even slightly bushy and has not received any pruning for at least a year.
Most of the year the plant is partly defoliated and flowerless. It gets no fertilizer, mulch or compost, and gets normal sprinkler irrigation a couple of times a week.
edited to add on May 11, 2020: it did it again, no pruning or fertilizer, went through an unattractive phase when all the old leaves turned yellow and dropped, but meanwhile had a full crop of buds in waiting. Been in full bloom a couple of weeks. Plant not bushy enough to look like a master gardener's plant, but has a full crop of flowers.
One negative, for untended plants like this, is old petals eventually fade white, looks unattractive until flowers shatter.
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Nice plant. Healthy. A lot of blooms. Unfortunately, the blooms lasted so long and were so double that as they aged, they made the whole picture of it look really dirty :[
The color is not pure red. It was pure red with a brick red overcast to it. I think this rose would have been a big hit if it was less double.
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Bright red floribunda outstanding in every respect except for the absence of fragrance. Lovely clusters composed of long lasting blooms with perfect old rose form. Resists powdery mildew. Makes a great tree rose. First rate exhibition rose.
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Mine was a mislabeled rose and I am delighted I have this "mistake" in the garden ! The blooms stand up to triple digit temps for weeks at a time and continue throughout the hottest part of the year. The plant can get blackspot, if we have a long, wet spring.
Smiles, Lyn
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31 JAN 07 by
Anonymous-102305
A great rose. The blooms are very long lasting. I like the old fashioned look. The only "problem" with this rose is that there is absolutely no fragrance.
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