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'Fire & Ice' rose Reviews & Comments
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PLANNING OUT COLOR COMBOS... finding colors that go well alongside this rose was a little tricky. it needs something to enhance its unusual coloring and not detract from it.
through trial and error, i found that it looks good next to red (RED) roses, real white roses, and plants with purple or blue/purple flowers. bright yellow can work as well, for the adventurous. ;)
i decided on mr. lincoln, mirandy (in this zone, it almost appears to be a hot magenta. which works.), yellow daisies, one of the annuals that has intense blue/violet flowers (forget the name) and med-purple pansies. the garden now looks like a controlled riot of color that pops your eye from one thing to the next and has been getting a ton of comments. :)
i also stuck a Garden Party next to Mr. L on a whim, because GP is such a wonderful, dependable rose that i wanted to try a second bush, especially when it was only $7 at Lowe's. avoid roses that are not solid-colored for planting next to CP, because it really detracts from it. (an orange hibiscus with a magenta throat also resides next to it and looks quite fetching, if you are into those.)
you might also try lavender or mauve roses. if i had one, i would have tried Blueberry Hill, or Barbara Streisand, or any of the more deeply colored purples.
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I imagine it would go well with Tequila Sunrise, Playboy, Love etc.
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Quite a good rose. Very vigorous and disease-resistant. Many nice colored flowers. The only downside seems to be its lack of smell.
M.R.O. 22
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I've been so pleased with this rose. After one year, my tiny band plant is now five feet tall and a little over four feet wide. I haven't had any disease problems at all, and the repeat is very fast. I live near Houston, TX.
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APL 2011 ~ my CHERRY PARFAIT . . . is it possible that anyone could 'be in love with' a plant ? ? She is simply sensational this April here in Silicon Valley! Delightful in color & truly stunning as a ' drive-by ' !
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