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'Isabella' rose Reviews & Comments
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30 APR 22
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8 SEP 07 by
Fiona
I would like to buy online/mail order one of the 'Isabella' Rose varieties, (but not a miniture) preferably to keep in a pot (no matter what size the pot may need to be!). First choices would be -Isabella Gallica, Isabella d'Este, Isabella Renaissance. Can anyone help/recommend a supplier please? With thanks, Fiona.
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23 SEP 04 by
Unregistered Guest
I think I am growing Isabelle Renaissance, but lost the tag. This rose has med/dark green leaves, is disease free, and double velverty dark red bloom at the ends of extremely long canes. I do not prune back severly in the winter, but this bush has canes that are 8-10 ft high and are strong, thick, with short straight pink thorns and growing straight up. The hips are yellow to light orange and round with a flat top. Do you think this is Isabelle Renaissance? Help!!
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#1 of 3 posted
4 OCT 04 by
Unregistered Guest
Yes, your description sounds exactly like my two Isabelle Renaissances. A beautiful rose that doesn't fade, like many reds, in the full sun.
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#2 of 3 posted
26 APR 05 by
Unregistered Guest
Hi, I live in Stockton, CA and am trying to find this rose (Isabelle Renaissance) for my daughter-in-law, but none of the local nurseries know where to buy it...can anyone out there help me? Please email me at DVenzon13@aol.com.
Thanks!!
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#3 of 3 posted
28 APR 05 by
Unregistered Guest
Try Regans Nursery in Fremont. That is where I got mine about 3 yrs ago. Good Luck.
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