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Available from - Foundation Plant Services, UC Davis http://fps.ucdavis.edu/roseselections.cfm
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That's only the budwood that is available for growers.
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28 OCT 16 by
jmys
I got this rose this spring 2016. Yet it won't bloom. The leaves are flawless and the plant is as tall as I am. I have fertilized it yet no buds?
Any ideas anybody?
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Maybe hold off water. It works for citrus trees.
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Maybe try a high potash low nitrogen fertilizer?
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Not sure but it's a theory: Mine went nuts both in height and number of blooms and my garden is one of those strange "very alkaline" soils. I think there is limestone mixed in. Hydrangeas always pink, etc etc. Maybe this rose wants alkaline?
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#4 of 7 posted
4 DEC 20 by
plisa
did it repeat bloom for you? For me after the initial lenghty spring bloom which ended in July..It had scanty blooms. compared to 100's of blooms there were 3 or 4 blooms here and there. I am curious as the description states blooms in flushes, that has not been my experience
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#5 of 7 posted
4 DEC 20 by
plisa
started really blooming after year 3 of planting, own root. extremely vigorous. I am curious about its repeat blooming potential
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#6 of 7 posted
6 DEC 20 by
jmys
Hello Yes after the initial slow start Madame Anisette is doing great. Beautiful clusters of roses that bloom in flushes. It did take 2 years.
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28 DEC 20 by
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I saw it at the nursery in a tree rose. The best thing about it is the vibrant, electric, almost fluorescent color. I really like it. It had sprays of blooms. I would like to hear how well it performs.
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Have it, like it. Have seen plants that have been growing several years, but mine is a yearling. Good healthy, well-growing plant, and it seems like it would make a nicely shaped tree rose with lots of sprays.
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Thanks. There were tons of sprays on the tree-rose. I wonder how it will do when it gets hot. The flowers look good now as it's cool spring weather. And I wonder how they would do in a vase.
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I got two of these roses last year and just love the flowers' form and color. But this year when I dormant-pruned them, I discovered they have large 2 inch crown galls on the canes -- 4-5 on each plant. The galls developed so quickly, I think they must have been infected when I bought them. Is this variety very susceptible to galls on the canes? Anybody have an experience like this?
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