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Crown Princess Margareta  rose photo courtesy of member KBW Organic 9b
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most recent 17 FEB 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 JUL 16 by raingreen
Thanks Khalid!!! Appreciate your info on heat resistance. Nate
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 24 SEP 16 by KBW Organic 9b
You are welcome Nate. My CPM, grafted on centifolia root stock, is the fastest growing rose in my garden and blooms perpetually. Actually, I have pruned it second time during past 4 months because it develops shoots that are 5 to 6 ft long. I have now shifted it to a bigger place.
best regards
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 27 SEP 16 by raingreen
Wish we knew what BOTH parents are...then we could find other potential superroses in their offspring. N
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 17 FEB 17 by KBW Organic 9b
I agree, raingreen. BTW, the known parent Abraham Derby is quite a disease prone rose in my area but the off spring is extremely hardy, vigorous and disease resistant.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 17 FEB 17 by raingreen
Yes, Abraham Darby is problematic here in California too. Interesting how disease resistance can change so much from generation to generation. For some reason I'm thinking Gloire de Dijon is in the ancestry of Crown Princess Margareta.
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