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'AUScrystal' rose Reviews & Comments
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i grow james galway in the twin cities (z4/5) and i would say there is ample anecdotal evidence posted online that it is hardier than zone 6b, including on the david austin website which rates it to zone 4.
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What is your opinion of JG? Do you recommend it for cold climate gardens? Can it tolerate heavy soil?
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it's hard for me to say as i've only had it one year. the first year it was vigorous and flowered all season, throwing canes up to about two feet. it's near a waterspout and did get some blackspot during a period of heavy rain. i'll report back as it grows in the next several years. anecdotally, there are many posts online attesting that it does well in z5, and some nice pics of bigger plants.
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#3 of 3 posted
9 FEB by
Le_Not
I can attest that it handles Zone 5b winters well enough that it is a true climber here -- unlike many of the other Austin "climbers" that will only get big enough to be shrubs in this climate. Our soil is fairly heavy clay-loam, and James seems to manage that just fine.
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Seems this rose is most fragrant in the heat. With most roses, I usually notice fragrance leaves quickly on really hot days, but this one was in full blast in the hottest part of a summer day in my zone 7b. When it was cool in the morning, I didn't smell anything. Pretty interesting how that happens.
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Does anyone with James Galway find it suckering even 6 feet from the bud union?
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#1 of 1 posted
21 AUG 19 by
jedmar
No, ours doesn't sucker.
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23 FEB 19 by
jmile
Also available at K and M Roses.
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