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Discussion id : 116-831
most recent 22 MAY 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 MAY 19 by NewDawn
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Discussion id : 33-071
most recent 6 FEB 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 JAN 09 by bob diller
I just measured the height of the bush now that it is winter and the fall growth is done and hardened off. The bush is 6 feet tall and the profile of the whole bush is a rather upright V shape. This is a bit unexpected, as most of my other gallica roses are of relaxed floppy growth, which I don't mind at all, as in my opinion, the ones that flop are self pegging! I think Gallica Candy may turn out to be a monster of a gallica, as so far, it shows the most vigor and put out a forest of new canes in just its second year in the ground. Very thorny though!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 6 FEB 11 by Jim Delahanty
Are you still as enamored with 'Gallicandy' as you were two years ago? Do you get any rebloom? How is the thicketing? Thank you for considering this matter.
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Discussion id : 29-908
most recent 21 AUG 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 AUG 08 by bob diller
I love this rose. The fragrance is superb and it is vigorous and disease resistant in my organic garden here in Richmond Virginia. The blooms were larger than I expected after deciding to buy it based on one of Paul Bardens whole bush pictures of it in his garden. I now know though based on how large the blooms are that it was the large size of his bush that made the blooms appear small, so I'm looking forward to this one putting on some rather large growth over the next few years. I hope this rose stays in commerce, it really is a great addition to the garden. The color is also about the prettiest shade of pink I've seen in a rose, really pure and even.
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