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'Dragon's Blood' rose Reviews & Comments
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20 AUG 15
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#1 of 3 posted
20 AUG 15 by
styrax
Brown Velvet is glandular, and Has Grandma's hat in the background, which is almost a moss rose, with very strongly scented plant parts, the kind that won't wash off.
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20 AUG 15 by
fyrnrain
Thanks, I don't have either of those background plants. Pics of DB look very smooth-stemmed and almost thornless. Mine is identical in every other aspect, nice to know it comes by the "mossiness" honestly!
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20 AUG 15 by
fyrnrain
Thanks, I don't have either of those background plants. Pics of DB look very smooth-stemmed and almost thornless. Mine is identical in every other aspect, nice to know it comes by the "mossiness" honestly!
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#4 of 3 posted
21 AUG 15 by
styrax
Admin, this strange double-post and deleting of the wrong message is happening again. It is a bug, and a rather serious one!
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10 JAN 15 by
styrax
How has the disease fared in seedlings?
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I bought DB b/c it was hailed as heat tolerant and very vigorous and a non-stop bloomer. Alas, that has not been the case with mine , going on its third year in my south Louisiana very hot, humid garden. It's still puny and rarely blooms, though it gets lots of sun. It is almost always covered in black spot and has already dropped a fair portion of its leaves due to BS. I even tried a regimen of spraying this year, which I don't really like to do, starting early, to see if that would help it but does not appear to have made a difference. I hold out hope that it will establish itself this year and take off.
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3 AUG 09 by
Don H
Few modern roses have a delicate, tea-like quality of branches and overall architecture, which I find to be a very appealing characteristic of Dragon's Blood.
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