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'Lady of Shalott ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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Do you guys recommend this for zone 10b? Does it perform in heat?
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I have had lady of shallot for one year—I hardly saw 3 roses bloom (I am in Zone 9b). And I feel the canes are also thin when compared to the other roses that I bought from David Austin Roses. so I don't prefer in my zone and in your zone as well. If there are any successful stories, happy to year and implement the changes
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Comments section. Please add a reference or link for your source of the new info.
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Lady of Shalott is 4 years old and size in my garden z5a WI is 5'x4'. Almost always has gorgeous blooms on it, and is very reliable. Average annual rainfall 46" here, average to alkaline soil. This rose has been through -26 degree polar vortex and is doing fine. She takes the wind and rain like a champ. I highly recommend it and wouldn't be without it in my garden.
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Thanks for this feedback! I'm Z5b Mid-MI on an open hilltop, so hardy roses are a necessity. Hearing that LoS does well for you, in a similar climate, puts this beauty on my Must Have List.
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Like most of the English roses, this one is not well suited for the southeast US. Blackspot and defoliation in South Carolina, zone 8a. Very lanky canes here.
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1 FEB 22 by
StefanDC
Agreed. It didn't even survive long enough here in Maryland to get to enjoy those lanky canes. It could hardly even leaf out before the new leaves were spotted and falling off.
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