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'KO 08/2288-05' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 167-603
most recent 29 AUG SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 JUN by Michael Garhart
Mine is fragrant in 90F weather. Moderate scent, similar to some completely yellow roses. Whatever that scent is called (not the lemon/fruit type scent, but the other one common to yellows).

Also, currently, its more orange, with gold-orange underlining, and a little bit of coral cherry at the edges. Definitely a superior rose to 'Ay Caramba!', which it replaced. The color gives me the same feeling the first time I saw the 'Dee Bennett' miniature rose, except 'Volcano' has some darker tones, as well.

No signs of downy in a downy prone spring.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 AUG by Plazbo
any hip set?

also how do the blooms age, assume the yellow underlay fades complete but the overlay looks like it kind of stays the same?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 AUG by Michael Garhart
I wasn't trying to use it for hips, but the pollen works.

The petals do stay a bit longer than they should and become cream and coral pink. Its not bad. Would be better if they dropped cleanly but its not bad.

I would rate this as one of the better intros of the year, and definitely a welcome intro to the warm-toned roses.
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Discussion id : 154-000
most recent 15 NOV 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 NOV 23 by Michael Garhart
So, a "floritea" type? Like Kanegem, Ruby Red, Viva, Sonia etc? Ahh, hmmm. Clear as mud.

Edit: After growing it out, the answer is obvious: Upright floribunda in tight clusters. So a bit like 'Mardis Gras' plant habit.
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