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'Britannia' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 27 APR 18  
Initial post 27 APR 18 by Michael Garhart
I got this rose from Burling this winter, and it is now leafing out and blooming a few here and there.

Because this is the PNW and its quite overcast, I noticed that blooms not subjected to harsh UV have a purple (wine) tone. The other thing I noticed is that new growth is very waxy, which I think is interesting.
most recent 19 FEB 10  
Initial post 19 FEB 10 by edalweber
This is a nice healthy and vigorous plant,basically trouble free. Makes a good pot plant.If you like the flower, you can't go wrong.
most recent 11 JAN 10  
Initial post 10 JAN 10 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
A few days ago there were photos posted for this cultivar. They seem to have disappeared. FYI. Thanks, Robert
Reply #1 posted 11 JAN 10 by jedmar
Typical case of double listing: 'Brittania' has been now merged into the correct 'Britannia', which you had seen earlier. Thank you for the heads up!
Reply #2 posted 11 JAN 10 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Thanks so much for staying on top of these things!