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'Edith Schurr' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 133-087
most recent 28 MAY 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 MAY 22 by sandsock (PNW 8a)
The Scent on this is amazing! Kim's pictures are so much better than RVR and true to mine.
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Discussion id : 70-747
most recent 31 MAR 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 MAR 13 by raingreen
Is 'Edith Schurr' a good hip producer?

Thanks,

Nate
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Discussion id : 53-566
most recent 18 APR 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 APR 11 by a_carl76
This rose came through my 5b winter with no damage. It had some mulch as protection as well as some snow (snow fall was average at best). Would recommend this for hardiness zone 5b
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Discussion id : 44-554
most recent 10 MAY 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAY 10 by Unregistered Guest
I have had an Edith schurr for about five years now, and while I have not had great success with it, the stems are unable to hold the flowers up very well, I know it is something missing in my soil or in my care. I love this rose. the scent is amazing, the flowers beautiful, so I plant nasturtiums near it these days to mask the puny stalks and I prop the flowers with forked branches and sticks. it is the one troublesome rose in my garden of twenty-four roses that I would make this level of effort for. It is own-root, and I read that it was easy to grow at one point, so I hope this year, after having to move it to accommodate a landscaping change, I will get it right!
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