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'Yellow Romantica™' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 74-451
most recent 17 JAN 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 7 OCT 13 by Marnix
Yellow Romantica is a color-sport of Colette. I wonder if the climate-zone has been tested. The difference between zone 2 (Yellow Romantica) and zone 7 (Colette) listed on HMF is a great difference.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 14 JAN 22 by Rosarian-du-Nord
I have the same question. It would be interesting to know who entered that information, and if it is a typo.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 14 JAN 22 by jedmar
2b is definitely a typo. The garden listing shows 5a/5b as minimum. It is illogical that the sport should be so much hardier than 'Colette'
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 17 JAN 22 by Nastarana
Peter Schneider did recommend 'Colette' for cold climate gardens, so maybe the sport is not an anomaly.
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Discussion id : 77-578
most recent 14 JAN 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 11 APR 14 by rose_rookie
I have 6 of these growing along a fence in Massachusetts and we've had a couple of hard winters since I planted them so I think they are hardy to Zone 5 - not sure 5a or 5b. Mine did beautifully until this recent hard winter when most were de-barked by rabbits. I'm going to do a lot of pruning but may have to replace one or two that were pretty devastated. Live and learn for me - this would have been our 4th summer with them and I was really looking forward to them especially after a great season last year, but I think it will be a while until we get another show like last year now. We've always had the bunnies and there was no problem in past years, but now I know better.

As far as color, technically they are a pale yellow but in our garden they are so pale I really think of them as white/cream. They may vary slightly based on soil and climate? We did have a small branch of very pretty pale pink (and I don't usually like pink much), a sport, I guess, but that may also have been lost to the killer bunnies.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 14 JAN 22 by Rosarian-du-Nord
How has it survived the winters lately?
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Discussion id : 47-738
most recent 29 AUG 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 AUG 10 by Claus Elvers 1965
Available from - Rosen-Direct
http://www.rosen-direct.de/products/de/Park-u-Strauch/Yellow-Romantica.html
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Discussion id : 38-983
most recent 8 SEP 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 1 SEP 09 by Claus Elvers 1965
Available from - Agel-Rosen
http://www.agel-rosen.de/Yellow-Romantica/1381/rose.do
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 SEP 09 by jedmar
Thank you!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 SEP 09 by Unregistered Guest
Sep 2009 -- LUNAR MIST was blooming in a shaded area at PASTORINI's in NorCAL on the Coast off Highway . All their roses are now ! ! The color of this climber was much prettier than the photos shown here; the yellow is light, but buttery. However, this climber did NOT appear to be too strong, with thin, straggily canes
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