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'Prairie Rhapsody' rose Reviews & Comments
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4 OCT 21 by
Lindsey Smith
'Prairie Rhapsody' was the working name for this rose, it was released in 2010 as 'Mary Susan'
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2 MAR 15 by
Michael Garhart
Shovel pruned it this winter, sadly. It cannot keep up with a no-spray garden.
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4 JUL 11 by
Michael Garhart
The blooms are better than I imagined. Theyre Tropicana coral with a darker reverse. Theyre also stippled, like Sevilliana is. The vigor is also great. However... it blackspots like its dad, and has the plant architecture of it, too (straight up, no bending, large sprays). I think this would make an excellent rose for places where Piccadilly also doesnt blackspot, but its definitely not a rose for Portland, which is too bad because it has the best stippling I have ever seen.
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