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'PEAfanfare' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 159-979
most recent 14 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 JAN by Rusroza Pitomnik
Available from - RUSROZA, Nursery of Roses
http://www.rusroza.ru
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Discussion id : 149-871
most recent 31 AUG 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 AUG 23
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Discussion id : 133-986
most recent 3 AUG 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 AUG 22 by Hamanasu
Would anyone growing this rose care to describe its scent? Is it citrusy, fruity/peachy, quintessentially rose, licorice-like, tea-like, or something else? If you could compare it to other well-scented roses you grow, that would help. Thanks.
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Discussion id : 123-106
most recent 2 MAR 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 AUG 20 by Poppyfield
This has been my first season with this rose and it has become a firm favourite. It has been continually in bud or bloom and has a wonderful fragrance. I have cut some for the house during the summer and they have lasted very well. Foliage has been incredibly disease resistant with no signs of black spot, which occurs frequently in my climate in the very southwest of England. I truly hope this continues next season.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 26 FEB 21 by peterdewolf
can you tel me what height and spread your rose gained, and would it be suitable for a container, thanks for the review
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 1 MAR 21 by Poppyfield
Hi Peter. I haven't had this one a full year yet but before pruning I would say it was close to 3ft and around 1.5 - 2ft spread at the top. I have this one in the ground but the majority of my roses are in pots so I can't see why not for this one. I plan to repot most of mine after 2-3 years depending on how they are doing. It seems to have quite an upright habit so far.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 2 MAR 21 by peterdewolf
Thanks Poppyfield, no harm I suppose in trying it for it's first year in a decent big pot then, I'll give it a go.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 2 MAR 21 by Poppyfield
You're welcome Peter. I'm sure it will do well for you.
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