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This is a strong growing rose that makes lots of flowers but is highly prone to black spot each season on the west coast of Canada. It might be resistant in some climates, but it defoliates here!
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20 JUN 13 by
Hovman
Strong grower no black spot for me in Toronto, very dark red, buds are almost black. Moderate die back to snow line after the polar vortex winter of 2014
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Most Fourth of July offspring are, from Oregon to B.C., as well as FOJ itself.
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That's a shame as I love the color
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18 JUN 15 by
Hovman
winter hardy in Toronto
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Good to know; a very simple detail that is immensely useful to our HMF community. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.
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Glad to hear it! Got this one by mistake (mislabel) but it's lovely!
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21 JUN 15 by
Hovman
Winter hardy (in Toronto) , compact and reliable
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14 JUN 15 by
Hovman
Takes a few years to truly be established but well worth the wait , exquisite fragrance , blooms the length of the branches , branches bent under the weight and number of the blooms , tip hardy after the sever winter of 2014-15 in Toronto.
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