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Is this gorgeous rose available in the USA? If so, where is it for sale? Thank you
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The closest to this one in North America is called 'Eau De Parfumâ„¢ Berry Rose'.
It's not the same rose, but by the same breeder and in the same marketed trademark group at the European variant.
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Opening Night is one of the best performing reds I have. It responds best to dead heading back to a solid cane, or it will bloom on weak stems. This year both of my plants have had up to 35 blooms each at any given time. Wonderful cut flower.
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Thanks for this tip, I will try this.
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It's a real bloom machine, which makes up for its open bloom form. I have seen a few exhibition quality in early June. Rare, but it happens.
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I found this quote on Ludwig's Roses Facebook page when doing a search for this rose:
Ludwig's Roses February 7, 2019 'Muzi-Lucia LUDbursun never stops producing medium sized, shapely blooms on good stems all season long. An amazing result crossing the lilac 'Paradise' (Burning Sky) x the yellow 'Johannesurg Sun'.
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A truly great rose. For years, five siblings of Northern Yellow were toughing it out in pots while the garden was being shaped. Protection in winter was nowhere to be seen. Winters and springs are anything but forgiving. Yet, Northern Yellow persists and thrives, brightening up wet and/or cold summers with its semi-double, light yellow flowers with their elegant, strong scent (!). Never sick, beautiful leaves, and good repeat until the frosts provided there are adequate nutrients available. Given how compact it is, and all the other qualities it has (incl. petals dropping of cleanly), I think this one would make a great rose for mass planting.
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