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Matthew 0rwat
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The mild, sweet fragrance is just like the description
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I have a new plant of this rose, Cherries and Champaigne, and it has been showing lots of mildew this year in North Texas. Granted, I have not sprayed any fungicide yet, but it gets as much mildew as Dark Night and Sundowner. I have seen much less mildew on Flaming Peace and Kordes Perfecta has had none.
The bloom is very similar to Rosie O'Donnell. Blackspot resistance seems excellent for now.
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30 JUL 23 by
goncmg
Striking coloration, raspberry caramel comes to mind. Very small plant, very small blooms even in mild temperatures of early spring. Blooms are coming in clusters as own root plant slowly develops. About the size of a miniflora this one is and I’m not happy about that. I’m also getting blackspot on this variety, 1 of 3 out of 70 that have it. I’m holding off making a “cut” here but the color alone won’t save it. I’m not a grower of minis and minifloras that’s the big deal breaker. Then there is the blackspot…….I’ll hold off until end of the year, will give it a full season but so far other than color it doesn’t appeal to me nor is it a good fit for my collection.
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Probably needs to be grafted/budded
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25 MAR by
goncmg
I think I’ll try that as I do still have mine. I put it with the floribundas I grow and it fits in a lot better with them. The plant has gotten healthier and it does seem happy and eager. It remains very small scale with lots of clusters.
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I think you have Charlotte Brownell. They often get confused in the nursery trade
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