'Rose of Narromine' rose Reviews & Comments
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This seems to be a popular name for roses. There are three different HT roses by different breeders using the same name. This could be quite confusing. Can anyone vouch for which is the best of the three??? The only one I have seen is the Dykstra and it was lovely looking but very winter tender. I don't know that it would even survive my winter in zone 6 to be quite honest with you.
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8 OCT 08 by
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May I ask how the rebloom is on this rose? When I bought this as a potted rose it had blooms and a few since then but I was hoping for a fall flush. At this point the rose seems healthy but no new growth to speak of. I suppose it might just be getting comfy in the garden still. I'm hoping for at least respectable re bloom next year.
Thanks.
Kate
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8 OCT 08 by
Unregistered Guest
May I ask how the rebloom is on this rose? When I bought this as a potted rose it had blooms and a few since then but I was hoping for a fall flush. At this point the rose seems healthy but no new growth to speak of. I suppose it might just be getting comfy in the garden still. I'm hoping for at least respectable re bloom next year.
Thanks.
Kate
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Just to second Heidi's warning about tenderness on this one. I'm in zone 5, planted the bud union deeply and covered with several inches of woodchips for the winter, but it still barely survived. Just one cane coming up from the base this year. I definitely recommend planting this one in a protected spot. Gorgeous rose though!
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