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'Beadonald' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 110-113
most recent 2 AUG 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 APR 18 by subk
I can't believe there are no comments yet on this fabulous rose. Vigorous, generous, black spot resistant this has been a spectacular rose in my Middle Tn garden under heavy disease pressure. In 4-5 years it has grown to be 6' tall and almost 10' wide. It takes a lot of space, but deserves every square inch of garden it takes. It has an excellent spring flush, produces flowers through the entire summer and has a strong fall flush when the summers aren't too dry. I can always count on it to have blooms that can be cut for the house. In my zone 6b-ish garden where it was between 0 and 5 degrees this winter it only had freeze damage on some of its branch tips. I don't spray, rarely water, and other than a few shovels full of horse manure twice a year (if I get around to it) don't give it any special care. This rose really deserves a wider distribution than it has!
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 10 JUL 19 by drogers
In looking at our mother plant here in Central Florida I find that it is very clean. Having had very high rates of rain fall and high humidity for some weeks this plant appears to just shrug it off.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 19 MAY 21 by madji
I agree, this is a fabulous rose, always has roses on it! Mine is equal in size to yours if not bigger. I do nothing for it, it is so massive I can't begin to get at it's base! Love it, no problem of any kind.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 2 AUG 22 by jmile
The only problem with this rose is that it needs a Huge space to grow. I keep cutting it back and it keeps trying to take its neighbors' space. It needs a large plot of its own.
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Discussion id : 132-555
most recent 26 APR 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 APR 22 by Philip_ATX
Wondering if anybody has any information on the fertility of this cultivar, seed or pollen.
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