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'Tooth Fairy' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 55-574
most recent 16 JUN SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 JUN 11 by jmile
Tooth Fairy is a large continuous blooming rose. It seems to love the heat.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 2 JUN 23 by NewDawn
It loves the heat and doesnt seem to mind the cold either. Winter 2023, tip hardy and -7 with biting -40 windchill that cut almost everything else to the ground. Unprecedented die-back on SO MANY roses, but Tooth Fairy emerged unscathed. Because of this she has put on size since posting pics and now exceeds 5.5ft in both height and width with no signs of stopping! Lots of dead cane underneath and doesnt mind a prune. After this first flush, shell be brough into bounds again. Her growth is slow and steady. LOVE this rose!!!
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 2 JUN 23 by HMF Admin
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 16 JUN by KYBungalow
After another fairly cold winter , the tooth fairy has again proven it's worth. However short and spreading would not be a description I would use. She's grown into a huge plant Probably 6' tall and at least as wide. She does take well to pruning but Seems to have a great Hedge quality if allowed to grow to her Capacity.
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Discussion id : 114-334
most recent 6 DEC 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 DEC 18 by NewDawn
One of my favorite roses. Lovely fragrance, always in bloom and clothed with leaves from head to toe under heavy black spot pressure. Survived continuous nights of -7 f and single digit daytime temperatures with no die back. This rose gives a light airy feeling when filling in between more sumptuous roses.
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Discussion id : 71-699
most recent 17 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 MAY 13 by Mike Gleason
Has survived mutiple winters with very little die back
Not a hint of disease
continuous flowering
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