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'Cherryade' rose Reviews & Comments
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Introduced in the UK by Geo. De Ruiter New Roses of Chilwell, Notts
NRS Annual 1961 p159
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'Cherryade' received a Trial Ground Certificate in 1961 from the National Rose Society of Great Britain. Rose Annual, 1962, p.159 "Habit of growth tall and branching with plentiful mid-green foliage...blooms large and full (40 petals) 4 inches across when open...colour carmine"
This a beautiful and floriforous rose. It is a pity it has been forgotten. It so far grows back in zone 5, and flowers but does not attain much height. It would be splendid in zones 6-8 I imagine. Should probably be grafted for zones 5-6. It also grew and bloomed well in zone 9, where some of the New Dawn progeny do not do so well. It is susceptible to BS in my yard.
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26 DEC 10 by
AnneU
In site rogersroses.com, there is a Shrub rose named ‘Cherrade’, deep pink, introduced by De Ruiter in 1961. I suppose it is the same rose than ‘Cherryade’ – listed as well in that site as a Large-flowered climber (same data).
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