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'Falstaff' rose Reviews & Comments
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A very beautiful bloom. Is winter hardy in zone 6.
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11 NOV 04 by
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How long does it bloom? 1 month? 3 months? till frost?
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14 APR 05 by
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My Falstaff blooms from spring until frost in Kansas, nice "smelly" English rose.
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25 FEB 04 by
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Falstaff is an eyecatching rose, that blooms either singly or in clusters. In cool weather or upon first opening, the rose is dark red; upon aging it turns more purple. Mine is all long thin canes; I have it supported by a lattice work. Blooms even in our hot Phoenix summers.
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25 FEB 04 by
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Despite beautiful big blooms in huge sprays, I would probably not recommend this rose. It gets completely defoliated from blackpot, and has very odd growth habits in Pennsylvania. It throws out enormous long stiff canes that cannot support the weight of the blooms and fall to the ground (not gracefully). It's fragrance is also questionable; not strong like many other Austin roses. On the positive side, if you are willing to spray this rose and support the canes, I have never seen such enormous bouquets of flowers on one stem.
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