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'Rose Synactif by Shiseido' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 75-835
most recent 26 JUN 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 1 JAN 14 by Michael Garhart
That's definitely a different mauve than usual. The photos look like Blueberry Hill and Blue Moon had a love child, resulting in an odd color, a shrubbier plant, and different bloom form.

Americans might like this one, since the closest here is the 7' bean pole, Lagerfeld.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 26 JUN 23 by StefanDC
While it's no bean pole, mine is growing like a vigorous large-flowered climber in zone 7 on the East Coast. It's quite healthy and flowers extravagantly, so it still bests most other mauves, but those looking for a "petite" shrub in a warm zone will want to look elsewhere. The fragrance is good, although not terribly strong.
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Discussion id : 107-618
most recent 27 FEB 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 27 JAN 18 by Cori Ann - Norcal hot and dry 9b
Tidbits for those interested. Delbard lists this rose (same breeder code) as "The rose that inspired the fragrance of Shiseido." It lists it as a floribunda with a height of 1.5 to 2 m (6.5 feet). I'm growing it as a climber.

https://www.georgesdelbard.com/A-16546-rosier-rose-synactif-by-shiseido-le-rosier-tige.aspx
Note: Synactif is a beauty care line from Shiseido combining skin care and fragrance.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 FEB 23 by Sweetsummerdays
Hi Cori, I was just wondering how you were getting on growing Synactif as a climber? I'd like a nice lilac climbing rose for my wall, but trying to find an alternative to Climbing Blue Moon, which is prone to blackspot. Thanks, Stephi
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Discussion id : 128-476
most recent 11 JUL 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUL 21 by styrax
Got this rose earlier this summer, came across it in a Home Depot.
Very nice foliage, still clean in July, flowers have a wonderful fragrance and an interesting color: in hot weather, something like a very cold lavender-pink, if that makes sense. Unfortunately, in thunderstorm-y weather, it tends to ball up (but it just got into the ground, which might affect it)
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Discussion id : 113-627
most recent 20 OCT 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 OCT 18 by HollyH2
I just bought this rose from Otto and Sons in Oct. 2018...they were carrying it. It is lovely.
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