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'Sunsprite' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 172-848
most recent 2 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 days ago by fenriz
a classic yellow floribunda rose, the habit and growth are like a tea hybride straight up to 1 meter. leaves sometimes have SRT and aphids like her as well. nice citrus-smell or maybe this is a association of the yellow colour. the petals don’t fade much and are lasting just not on the plant. but i guess its better than mummies or brown leftovers. despite not being my favourite rose or a admirer of this kind of yellow roses, it makes good plant.
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Discussion id : 113-663
most recent 22 OCT 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 OCT 18 by Plazbo
It's interesting this rose is rated excellent for disease resistance...it's not, at least not here, around half the plant is covered in blackspot.

Having said that, the plant is a bit bigger than the listed size, more 1m by 1m, fairly common for here in Australia though.
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Discussion id : 113-541
most recent 15 OCT 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 OCT 18 by happymaryellen
This rose is been a total surprise for me. I bought it is a standard because I wanted something yellow that was up Above ground to be seen from the street. It is so disappointed me because it is constantly filled with rust and black spot though t blooms constantly, the blooms are lovely and they are very fragrant, but they last only a day or two. I don’t even try to bring one into a vase. I want to replace it with another standard and I think I’m going to have to just let go of the yellows being that good. Of course the best yellow in the whole wide world is Julia child. But I already have one of those in my front yard and I don’t want to have another.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 15 OCT 18 by Plazbo
I wouldn't say the whole world. Julia Child was one of the most BS prone roses i had here in Sydney.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 15 OCT 18 by happymaryellen
Ahhhhh. My enthusiasm stands corrected ????. What would you consider the best yellow Rose?
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 15 OCT 18 by Jay-Jay
how yellow? Lichtkönigin Lucia? Molineux... not being a standard. Topaz Jewel. Copper Queen, Golden Monica, Golden Celebration as a standard, or shrub. (or my favorite Sutter's Gold Cl.)
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 15 OCT 18 by Plazbo
Im not sure there is one....at least not globally. I just find it interesting that Julia Child seems to be doing so well everywhere else, but then here its defoliates completely in spots and yellowing leaves as soon as summer temps arent high enough to kill BS.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 15 OCT 18 by happymaryellen
Bummer!
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Discussion id : 109-948
most recent 12 APR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 APR 18 by jeffbee
Very fragrant roses.The color is very lovely.The fragrance is like lemons, making my mouth waters.The leaves are glossy and, it grows very fast.The blooms are upright.
The weak point is that the pedal count is not satisfactory, and the petal arrangment is not in good order.
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