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'Secret's Out!' rose Reviews & Comments
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I received 'Secret's Out!' this past season and I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with this rose. The blooms are fragrant, the plant repeats well with regular watering, and I haven't had much issue with blackspot. It's rare to find a hybrid tea that performs this well in South Carolina.
From a breeding perspective, I have not had any luck using this rose as a seed parent nor have I observed any open-pollinated hips on the plant.
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17 APR 17 by
jmile
I just love sports-----Every once in a while they come out with different colors or revert to the original. I now have a branch of Secret on my Secrets out. It's a very beautiful combination.
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5 APR 13 by
BamaPC
This is one of my favorite whites. Very strong, exceptional fragrance; big, beautifully formed blooms and lots of them. Always blooming in our Zone 7 hot, humid climate. It will blackspot some if I don't spray regularly.
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This one seems more water needy than original Secret. As long as I water it HEAVILY, it crops those fragrant, well formed blooms. Miss a watering and it shuts down until the water flows again. Gorgeous rose, though.
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Try Royal Philharmonic, if you can find it. You could kick that rose and it'd still bloom just fine. It is a machine, but in the plant size of Savoy Hotel, unlike most HT monsters out there. Blooms are always large, however.
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9 JUN 15 by
jmile
In my garden Secret's Out survives quite well with only deep irrigation watering every 3 weeks. It always puts out great basals after the watering.
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We have had ninety degree weather and many of my roses look unhappy but his one, in full sun, grows and is loaded with beautiful fragrant blooms. I cut back on my watering some due to local restrictions and this still goes strong. I hope the hybridizers look for some heat and drought tolerant roses in the future.
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Very helpful, thank you.
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