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'ARDiablo' rose Reviews & Comments
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From where may I purchase this rose. I noticed someone near me grows it, but I don't find a source. Thank you for any updated info.
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Rogue Valley Roses has it in stock now!
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#2 of 2 posted
8 DEC 19 by
jedmar
Thank you! I wish Paul Barden's roses were available in Europe, too!
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I agree with all the comments on here! Those blooms are gorgeous! :-)
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16 FEB 09 by
cyra
what a truely wonderful colour! how long will it take to evalute it? I can't wait! :-)
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I expect I will grow it another two years before I make any decisions about its long term merit. Glad you like it!
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The flowers remind me of Tradescant, a rose that Austin released without any hesitation. That said, Tradescant was a rather miserable grower for me, with rather weak and floppy canes. It did flower well, but the blooms browned horribly in the rather tepid sun of San Francisco. I can't imagine how they would fare in a hotter climate. Despite this rather dubious performance, Tradescant sold well for a number of years before being withdrawn from the market. Sometimes flower color trumps everything. I bet you'd find many folks willing to trial this rose for you, me included!
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Its no coincidence that it has 'Tradescant' as a grandparent. :-)
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#4 of 4 posted
27 FEB 10 by
matt N
w0w!! I love the look of this rose. I can't wait to try it. WHat a looker.
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