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'Candy Rain' rose Reviews & Comments
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Abraham Darby Abraham Darby III 1750 – 1791 Nom de quakers britaniques qui ont tenu un rôle clef dans la révolution industrielle en utilisant pour la première fois, dès le débt du XVIIIème siècle, du charbon pour produire du métal grâce au premier haut-fourneau allimenté par le coke..
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Available from - Golden Valley Rose https://gvroses.com/
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...this rose is no longer sold by David Austin in the UK... although it is still available from a few other vendors here.... for now...
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#1 of 4 posted
26 NOV 19 by
Jay-Jay
In my humble opinion one of the best performing Austins (as a climber)!
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It can be splendid so long as it gets enough water to keep it's blooms upright. Those large flowers do tend to droop when the plants are stressed. 'Evelyn' is a better choice for hot and dry climates, but both are excellent cultivars.
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#4 of 4 posted
27 NOV 19 by
Jay-Jay
This year and the last we had a lack of rainfall, very high temps and lots of sun... This one kept on blooming as a climber (if drooping, it wouldn't bad at all) and stayed healthy. The other Austins bloomed once and merely survived in a green, but dormant state. No second or third etc. flushes.
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#2 of 4 posted
27 NOV 19 by
jedmar
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This rose has many faces and colors:
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I love the deep pink colors of your Abraham Darby. Nearby rose park (alkaline clay) their Abraham Darby is always beige, even in cold weather. How do you fertilize your Abraham Darby? Thanks.
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#2 of 3 posted
31 MAY 17 by
Jay-Jay
Fertilizing just the same as all the other roses, like I told You before.
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Straw, have you found Abe needs special attention to keep blooms from being so beige?
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