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'Basye's Purple Rose' Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 91-381
most recent 9 MAR 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 MAR 16 by Amateur
Some of the photos the color is richer / darker. Does a bit of shade or more sun bring out the darker color?
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Discussion id : 51-804
most recent 25 MAY 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 23 JAN 11 by York Rose
In the northeastern USA (I'm ten miles north of Boston), how tall can I expect Basye's Purple to get?

For the spot in the landscape I'm envisioning I would want a rose that gets at least 4' high, and preferably 5'. It will grow next to something like Therese Bugnet or Eva (the hybrid musk), and I need it to be tall enough that it will be visible next to either of those (and not so short that it looks ridiculous).
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 23 JAN 11 by RoseBlush
Height information is on the rose page. You might want to check the REFERENCES tab, too.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 23 JAN 11 by York Rose
Thank you, Lyn.

I'm still curious to know about the experiences with this rose anyone has had who lives in a climate somewhat akin to mine.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 25 MAY 11 by evan500
I have kind of the same question. In looking at very sources, I am learning that different sources can give very different sizes for the same rose. I notice that Paul Barden tends to have higher numbers for his size estimates. Perhaps it's the climate where he is or he just has an amazingly green thumb. For Basye's Purple he says 7 or 8 feet high and 7 or 8 feet wide. That would be too big for my garden, but on the other hand, the numbers cited here on HelpMeFindIt (5'h x 5'w) would fit in my garden. So, yes, it would be nice to get some word from folks in the same area (I'm in NY state, Westchester County).
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Discussion id : 48-777
most recent 17 OCT 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 OCT 10 by Jay-Jay
Available from - Weingart
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 OCT 10 by jedmar
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 17 OCT 10 by HMF Admin
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Discussion id : 23-046
most recent 29 SEP 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 13 DEC 07 by Unregistered Guest
I have a thicket of this rose coming through a large rosemary bush. Right now in December, the rosemary is blooming pale blue flowers and the remaining leaves on the Baseye's purple are peach, gold and burnt orange. It's an amazing combination. I'm in the Atlanta area.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 27 SEP 08 by Chris
please tell me how often this rose actually blooms. i am in northeastern connecticut. i am trying t decide on a deep red to purple rose, preferably a rugosa, but not necessarily. is it deeper than ann endt?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 SEP 08 by Jocelyn Janon
The main difference is in the stems : Basye's Purple has purple stems and Bark. Ann Endt does not.
Ann Endt repeats all the time in my area (USDA 10b zone).
Dunno about North-eastern Connecticut...
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