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Discussion id : 89-964
most recent 27 DEC 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 DEC 15 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Rosa Caramel Antike
http://www.rosesunlimitedownroot.com/new_page_8.htm
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Discussion id : 45-276
most recent 15 JAN 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 MAY 10 by anonymous-395734
Large,long-lasting blooms. Heavy and full petaled, yet opens perfectly. Blossoms blush pink, depending on weather conditions (more pink in hotter weather). Truly gorgeous, and I find the slight fruity scent to be appealing. (Sometimes, roses are too sweetly scented for my fibromyalgia.)
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 JAN 11 by buckeyesouth
Yes, I must add that I like the compactness and disease resistance also--as others have noted. This rose just seems to glow in the garden and, as I noted, sometimes has a pink blush to the caramel color.

Update: This rose did not prove hardy here in southern Ohio.
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Discussion id : 38-266
most recent 28 JUL 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JUL 09 by kona
I am so impressed with CA. We are at the end of July in Savannah, Ga --- like a sauna---and many roses are BS'ing or defoliating badly if not treated. Even Knock Outs have some BS now. CA rose was only sprayed once early this spring and to date NO disease at all. Heirloom sits right next to CA and is covered with BS. Caramel Antike's growth is bushy-vigorous-3 1/2 ft, healthy medium green leaves, with clustered flowers every 4 wks. Stems are great for cutting. I have it at the front of a super-packed perennial border. A Highly recommended no-fuss rose. If only it had scent it would be perfect!
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Discussion id : 36-367
most recent 14 MAY 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 MAY 09 by kona
Nice compact growth, healthy foliage--only sprayed once so far and no disease at all. The first year in the ground: first flush had 15 big flowers at the same time that lasted 21/2 weeks on the bush before I pruned them off. The flowers showed no sun fading, rain damage or age---each bloom just perfect. New growth and buds 3 weeks later. I will definitely buy more of this rose.
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