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'El Dorado' rose Reviews & Comments
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10 APR 14 by
Kit
Left unpruned, this a a very good choice for a cottage, and seems to stay lusher and perform better in its new, wilder home then it did as a typical rose garden specimen. I posted a picture of it after a year in a wilder spot.
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I think the pics might be 'Eldorado' by Christensen, based on the depth and brightness of the gold, as well as the 'Sunspite'-like foliage.
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#1 of 9 posted
8 JAN 14 by
goncmg
Agreed. 'El Dorado' 1972 by Armstrong was/is very similar to 'Sutter's Gold" as the first 2 pictures show.
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I agree. I grew the Christensen version here for awhile.
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I think we have two roses then, and one is missing (or Im blind, which is possible).
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Sorry Michael, was agreeing with you that the pictures look like the Floribunda, 'Eldorado'.
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Oh, the other rose is one word. Thats why I couldnt find it :]
/confusing
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#6 of 9 posted
8 JAN 14 by
jedmar
Is there an agreement that all photos except Beth's are Christensen's 'Eldorado'?
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Looks that way to me.
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Yep. The 'Sunsprite' tone of gold is a dead giveaway imo.
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#9 of 9 posted
8 JAN 14 by
goncmg
Agree re: the pics. Check out 'Eldorado' there are pics there that look just like what Kit posted.
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