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2 DEC 15 by
Inde
Is anyone growing this rose in warm climates? I wish to grow it in Delhi( India). Our climate would be similar to zone 10 b of the US. The winter low is 2°C.
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#1 of 9 posted
14 JAN 16 by
drcy1111
I have Rose De Rescht in my garden in Arizona. Our summers reach 113 deg. fahrenheit and our winters can fall below 32 deg. farhrenheit. It does very well. Its a small rounded bush with small flowers that seem to bloom in waves. I have not had problems with any diseases.
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I had what I believe was 'Rose de Rescht' in the CA Central Valley, zone 9 hot and dry. It was sold as 'Ville de Bruxelles', which it clearly was not. What I had was very like what is described above for Arizona, a compact, rounded bush which bloomed in waves all summer. It did need some irrigation during the dry months of July and August, but so do most HTs.
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#3 of 9 posted
9 JAN 17 by
Inde
Thank you for beep lying Nastrana. It flowers for me throughout the mild months. It isn't a nervous bloomer. But I Thu no it needs tine to settle.
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I think your computer has been filling in what it thought you wanted to write, and that what you meant was "replying".
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#5 of 9 posted
1 MAY 17 by
Gdisaz10
My climate is really hot damp and it is sometimes subject to rust and blackspot
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It grows very well on acid loam flowering well in early summer then a few later on in September. In my damp cool climate it is healthy with only a smattering of blackspot.
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#7 of 9 posted
1 MAY 17 by
Jay-Jay
It grows well on alkaline loam too and repeats several times. But my climate isn't hot. It seems to grow well/flourish in Turkey.
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Well if it actually did come from Iran as Ms Lindsay claimed then it must love hot and dry.
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Resht, or Rasht is actually not hot and dry but hot and humid :-)
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I love this rose however it does not produce many flowers and is susceptible to black spot. Maybe it does not like Arizona. I'm looking for another lavender color that may do better in AZ.
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I've had Miss All-American Beauty in my front yard for two years now. It is absolutely beautiful!!! In hot sunny Arizona!!! This rose makes the neighbors stop and ask about it. It has huge lovely pink flowers. I have not had any problems whatsoever. One of my favorites.
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