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This rose didn't even last long enough to bloom in my garden. I've replaced it with "Sweet Pea", which is very new, but seems more vigorous already.
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My Aunt Margy's came as a small plant which I'm growing up in a pot, using organic fertilizers. It is about 1 ft x 1 ft and always has about 5 buds and / or open very fragrant blossoms. It even bloomed during our chilly rainy Winter with no disease. I live in the San Francisco area. It seems easier to grow up than some other polyanthas.
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Thanks for the info. I keep that in mind for my next Burlington roses order.
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Does anyone know if Aunt Margy's Rose is heat tolerant? Rodger
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17 JAN 19 by
jmile
It certainly is heat tolerant. We live in zone 9B and have many days over 100 degrees in the Summer. It always has flowers on it in the Spring thru Fall seasons.
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10 JUL by
myd
Yes it is. 100+ heatwave with intense humidity and it is disease free and has many buds and blooms
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26 AUG 18 by
jmile
This rose is doing great in my garden. Always has flowers even in our hot summers in zone 9B.
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Would like to know if Canadian Sunset is heat tolerant.. Thank you.
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