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'Candleglow' rose Reviews & Comments
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Pearson's Encyclopedia of Roses, (1956), pg. 172:
Candle Glow (H.T.) (Geheimrat Duisburg X [seedling X Joanna Hill]) Pale yellow and pink. Large, cupped blooms very freely produced in quantity on a tall plant. The colour combination may be too pale for some tastes but this constitutes the only disadvantage. (Whisler, 1951.)
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Din not survive the winter of 2013, a zone 4b, with too many -25F days.
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Tall column shape, about 4 1/2 feet, green canes in early winter-before 10F
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This rose is a plae soft warm yellow, I don't really see a shrimp color to the coloring, maybe in warmer weather it will show up? Even with the cooler than normal spring, and even with some hot weather thrown in, and the nights have cooled off, I haven't seen a sign of a color wash. the scent is a very light fruit scent. It is a beautiful rose with the sunset on it, but looks very washed out in bright light. It has lots of thorns.
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