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'Crimson Glory, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
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Does this rose perform well in (partial) shade? ....Or put the question different: Is this rose relatively shade-tolerant?
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Hey Jay-Jay, did you ever find out an answer to this? I'm thinking about putting one in a partially shaded spot
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#2 of 4 posted
15 APR 20 by
Jay-Jay
I'm learning it the hard way, for it stands part of the day (heavy) shade from oaks and Yew. It survives despite the past hot dry years. It flowers a bit, but doesn't thrive. It didn't die though. It stays over there, because there is a row of red climbing roses along the fence. But will cut off about a meter of the Yew.
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I see. Mine will be heavily shaded near trees too. If it doesn't bloom much in partial shade then that might not work for me :-/
Thanks for the reply!
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#4 of 4 posted
15 APR 20 by
Jay-Jay
That's the downside... But the rich red color and the scent are better in partial shade is my experience.
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When the flower is fully opened, it shows similarity to a Flamenco dress!
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That's the impression I get from 'Mme. Gregoire Staechelin' flouncing and dancing in the breeze.
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#2 of 2 posted
23 MAY 17 by
Jay-Jay
You are a poet, Patricia!
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Available from - Rosenhof Schultheis e.K. http://www.rosenhof-schultheis.de/Suche/artikel_4319_Climbing_Crimson_Glory.html
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I have always been afraid to try many of the climbing sports of hybrid teas as they suffer a lot of winter damage here in Iowa (zone 5b). I decided to try Climbing Crimson Glory because the bush form is my favorite rose and I wanted to add a little more height to it. I was not disappointed. My plant is grown on its own roots and each year it comes back stronger than the previous year. It is now entering its fourth year in my garden and it came through the coldest winter (since I have grown it) with more and longer good canes and stronger spring growth than the previous years. The flowering does not disappoint either. It blooms consistantly and at all heights with the same color, form, and fragrance as the bush form. I do not hesitate to recommend this rose to anyone wishing to try their hand at a climbing hybrid tea. You must try this rose!!!!
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Thanks for sharing your experience.
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