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'Sarah' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 29 JUN 18  
Initial post 29 JUN 18 by Hamanasu
The scent on this one, to my nose, is similar to papa meilland’s — very powerful lemon on a base of weak tea. It’s not my favourite rose scent — too much sharpness and not enough sweetness — but it certainly packs a punch.
most recent 14 MAR 09  
Initial post 13 MAR 09 by LizGilfillan
How is this rose associated with the name Sarah?
Reply #1 posted 14 MAR 09 by jedmar
According to one of the References (see tab) it received the synonym 'Sarah' as a dedication to a Sarah Bentley of a rose nursery in Leicestershire, UK.
most recent 29 OCT 04  
Initial post 29 OCT 04 by Gwendolyn Gallagher
I'm wondering about the cold-hardiness of this rose. Does anyone in the big snow country grow this? (We are probably about Zone 5, with a meter and a half snowfall.)