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'AROmiclea' rose Reviews & Comments
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20 JUN 08 by
angela
I love the blooms but I wish it bloomed more often. I have it planted between 2 Tuscan Sun, the colors look great together.
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I fell in love with this rose the first season it was in my garden. Tall, polite manner with the loveliest blooms you'd ever want to see. It does seem to be cane tender, but it put up new canes. If you like orange blend roses, this is one for you.
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25 JUN 07 by
Wendy C
I definitly agree with you about the Voodoo. I love them too. I would reccommend them to anyone! They have such a wonderful fragrence too! They are my favorite.
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This is my favorite rose. (The Voodoo rose) I have 2 bushes and they are filled with beautiful, great smelling, huge roses. Our house is filled with vases with the roses.
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13 MAR 07 by
mak
I have had this rose for abouto 10 years and it is a vigorous grower and heavy bloomer. I love the colors. I have found that as it ages the bloom turns darker and more rose colored. Has anyone else observed this change? It sort of all melds into one color as it ages. This is also not a good cut flower for me and not too much fragrance. Is there a best time to cut the bloom so it lasts? If I cut the bloom when it has opened, the petals start falling off in a few days.
Love roses and this one I dug up and took with me when I moved. It is still in a planter and doing well, although it would be exceptional if I transplanted it back to ground. However, I am renting and don't want to plant it until I buy a house. When I find all the pictures I have taken of this one, I will post a few.
Margie
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