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'Gaye Hammond' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 145-934
most recent 29 MAY 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 MAY 23 by Mary P Fulgham
Nevermind previous request, I finally found the pathway again. Thank you!
Mary Fulgham
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Discussion id : 112-297
most recent 21 JUL 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUL 18 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Completely black spot free in my no-spray GA garden. Color fades some in extreme heat if left on the bush. Lots of blooms! Outstanding new variety!
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Discussion id : 99-430
most recent 21 MAR 18 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 MAY 17 by Cathy
I ordered this rose, just out of curiosity, in spring 2017, planted it in a suburb of New Orleans.

It lives up to its billing in the Chamblee's catalog. Very vigorous, stunning in the garden.

Growth habit: low, spreading, shrub or like a shrub, very vigorous
Blooms: so many blossoms I don't bother to count, branches are weighed down by the weight of the flowers
Color: Similar to Gold Medal - starts as an intense yellow gold with a bit of orange edge, fades to pale yellow, then cream
Shape: Starts with a traditional urn shape, as it opens, it transforms into an old garden rose style powderpuff.
Comparison: Julia Child is another good floriferous yellow rose. Julia Child is smaller and more upright and the colors of Julia Child are more uniform. I like Julia Child but I prefer Gaye Hammond because it is a more vigorous, more complex, and more interesting rose.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 MAR 18 by mtspace
Thanks Cathy, very helpful.
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