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'Gold Glow' rose Reviews & Comments
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I grew this rose years ago, and last year found it as a "body bag" at Home Depot for ~$5. Oddly enough, this rose gets more positive reactions than most other roses in my garden. The unique petal shape and almost mum-like appearance seems to be an eye-catcher for most people. I really enjoy this rose as well. It has personality. I also grow St. Patrick, and I prefer Gold Glow to St. Patrick. St. Patrick is a very bland, "meh" rose to me despite it's great reputation. Gold Glow, though not perfect, is unique and really stands out. I'd suggest grabbing one if you see it.
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'Gold Glow' has been showing up in body bags for years. I doubt it would be hardy for me but for $5 I could grow it as an annual.
How would you describe the color? Is it yellow, pale yellow or more gold, like, e.g. 'Golden Celebration'?
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I would describe the color as more of a "clear" yellow or a "sunny" yellow. It's not a eye-searing, blinding, audacious color. Certainly more mellow.
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Walmart this spring is selling Cl. Gold Glow. Has Gold Glow produced a climbing sport?
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Yes. In 1964. I have added this rose.
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Another rose my mom and I grew many years ago in Southern Mississippi, this was one of those "grocery store finds". Our plant had a tall, straight, non-spreading habit. The blooms were a clear yellow, but blew open fairly quickly. It did not last as long as others in a vase as well. The blooms have a very flat shape when open, and the petals are of a unique shape. For the right price, this is a good addition to a rose garden, especially if you like older varieties that have their own special quirks.
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April 2011 ~ GOLD GLOW will grow in relative shade here in NorCAL. Even the plants that were shoved for months underneathe the shelf at OSH, still produced blooms on them!
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