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'MEIkarouz' rose Reviews & Comments
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Available from - Growquest http://www.growquest.net
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I recommend that you stay completely away from Growquest. There is a history of online complaints about the owner similar to mine, which was that I was cheated out of over $200.
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24 OCT 12 by
goncmg
OMG I just got on Dave's Garden and looked at Growquest!!!! This is serious, serious fraud! This is the type of thing that might be profiled on CSNBC's "American Greed" show!!! WOW.
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Yes, it's so horrible it would make a great story, but if you go to his website he's still acting as if his business is for real. He should be in prison.
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Yes, I agree with the posts on Growquest. I also got taken by them several years ago for $39... not anything like $200, thank goodness, but still enough. I contacted Better Business Bureau with no results and he posted some excuse like he was going through a divorce and his wife took most of his assets.
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Out of my over 200 roses...this one is one of the best bloomers and healthiest! It is one of only two roses that I have multiple plants of (the other is Hansa). Very Highly reccommended!
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10 JUL 10 by
Peppa
I've got to say, I am amazed at all the positive comments this rose gets here. I have had Rouge Royale in my yard (PNW) for almost five years, and it is one of the most disappointing. It has vigorous growth, and is disease resistant, yes, but I have literally never had a decent bloom off of it. All the blooms either ball up, or "proliferate" (in the sense of having the blooms pierced by leaves). As an example - it has been an (unseasonably) hot 90+ F here for several days, and yet the one bud I had on RR has balled up and started to rot as if it were 50 F and raining. Maybe I have a bad example of the breed, but I've got to tell you that this one is a *prime* candidate for shovel pruning in the fall. I'm so sad, because I know it can be amazing and supposedly smells wonderful, but the one I've got is a loser.
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Excellent rose in every respect, except not the most floriferous but growing for me under difficult conditions (not great soil, part shade). Tolerates very hot, humid summers in central NC without excessive disease (in my no-spray garden). Unbelievable fragrance and olde-rose form. Also very easy to propagate. A winner all around.
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2 DEC 08 by
Cass
Rouge Royale is patented in the USA and cannot be propagated legally without a license from the patent owner.
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