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most recent 26 FEB 18  
Initial post 26 FEB 18 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Linda's Long Ago Roses
most recent 20 JUN 15  
Initial post 20 JUN 15 by Jay-Jay
Today, 4 years later after my last comment, I'll have to reconsider that-one:
After quite a few years of struggling for life, it seems to feel well at its (re-)location and flowers... even better: it thrives!
But several times, I thought/feared it wouldn't survive, for it grew smaller instead of bigger.
most recent 19 AUG 11  
Initial post 19 AUG 11 by Jay-Jay
I'll pruneshovel this "not fit for the Dutch climate' rose; it balls very badly and almost no roseflower opens.
It doesn't stand up to the promises made by the seller. I think this-one needs a dry sunny climate.
There are better (Austin-)roses for The Netherlands!!!
I have to admit the plant is very healthy and has no Blackspot or Mildew on the leaves! But that's the one and only positive thing I can say. (Or it would be that the flowers might have a fine fragrance, when they would be able to open)
most recent 26 SEP 10  
Initial post 26 SEP 10 by Jay-Jay
This rose balls badly in rainy weather, but still keeps on blooming!