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HI it is me again
At the present I am in search of this gorgeous rose, it was a starter gift to me.
The rose is a med yellow with 70 + petals and an aroma to knock ones socks off, here again I wish I could distinguish one odor from the other, when bloomed the flower has a diameter of 3 to 4 inches. At the bud there appears to be a red and yellow mix and as it blooms the red appears to fade as it opens.
The bush is a med green with small spars thorns, it grows to about 3 feet, more like a shrub, because of the long slender growth the bush produces, it blooms through out the season and doesn’t produce a lot of flowers. It appears that each stem has 1 but at times it produces 2 or 3 flowers when they mature. Also I have noticed that is fairly resistant to black spots.
There sure are a lot of roses on this site I get dizzy looking at all of the gorgeous pictures of the beauties.
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#1 of 7 posted
19 JUN 07 by
Wendy C
I'm willing to bet that is an Austin. Look at Golden Celebration, as it can have pink in the Spring.
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#2 of 7 posted
19 JUN 07 by
oldNugly
This could be it, although there is a hint of pink I have yet to see any prominate pink in any of the flowers, all the rest of the discription is a match. Thank you dear lady
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#3 of 7 posted
22 JUN 07 by
Jody
Hi I saw Golden Celebration in full bloom yesterday at a local Nursery and there was no hint of pink in any of the blooms. I am on the border of zone 4/5. I think this is Golden Celebration? Jody
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#4 of 7 posted
22 JUN 07 by
Wendy C
My GC is in full bloom and the out petals have pink on them. We had a cool spring, and this isn't unusual with cool temps.
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#5 of 7 posted
23 JUN 07 by
oldNugly
Wendy, I think your right with this rose. I was in your web site and delighted to see your place, nice work on your garden and your web. I do have a look alike rose to this one it is a smaller bloom, the frequency and the amount of blooms are more inexhaustible it will throw out long stems that turn to a golden beauty of color. The bush has the same similarities as the Golden Celebration but appears to be a climber, so I am just a bit confused with the two. I guess I should list this to see if anyone can help, I have found the advanced help to be very useful
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#6 of 7 posted
23 JUN 07 by
Wendy C
I know people who grow GC and it is climbing their house. Mine has stayed much more compact, but it can get to be a monster. If yours doesn't have large blooms, it could be the cool spring, or it could be a different rose. Check Austin's website.
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looks a bit like Charles Darwin...
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