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'Ann's Beautiful Daughter' rose Reviews & Comments
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I grow this rose in zone 7b, NJ, in clay soil that leans alkaline. It flowers often and the flowers really do look like smaller Heritage blooms, but they last quite a bit longer on the shrub than Heritage. The color varies with the seasons, from a lovely shell pink in spring to a deeper pink in summer and a very pale pink in late fall. I don’t notice any issues with heat tolerance. However, this rose has struggled through winter every year, with some cane dieback in spring. It recovers ok. It’s staying pretty compact for me; it’s just barely 2’ tall. I’ll need to move it forward in the border. I do very much like the blooms on this one, so it’s a keeper in my garden.
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The web site states the parentage as 'Heritage' X 'Old Blush'. Our record indicates the involvement of R. wichurana...do we know the source for that genealogy?
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Unfortunately we've not been consistent in recording provenience for much of the data on HMF. To be fair, that would be a significant impact on our limited resources and the current HMF software is not well suited to the task, at least convenience wise.
But all is not lost as comments like yours are a back-end solution: Raising questions and inviting input from a vast community.
I have updated this listing's note to reflect your post.
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Thanks—I see that the Modern Roses site gives the parentage as we have it (with the Wichurana involvement), and have updated the note to mark the discrepancy.
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First year plant, arrived with some blackspot, and even in my very dry climate always seems to have a leaf or two of blackspot. Flowered once in the spring with small (2") blooms, rather ordinary in form and with very little scent. Average tolerance to heat.
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Hi! Any update? I'm considering buying this rose - love the look.
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Initial post
9 FEB 20 by
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Available from - Antique Rose Emporium antiqueroseemporium.com
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