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Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Meka George
Cancan climbing at Radler's Rosarium in Milwaukee, WI. Spring 2024.
Uploaded 14 days ago
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Will Radler
Photo of bloom cluster taken in early June, 2021 in Greendale, WI showing the start of the unique violet coloring of the petals as they age.
Uploaded 17 JUN 21
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of zlesak
Uploaded 7 JUN
Cancan ™ rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Will Radler
On nights that go below about 70º the edges of the petals of Cancan™ may often turn a beautiful violet. This is possibly the most distinctive rose that I have been able to introduce.
Uploaded 28 JAN 21
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Beth's Northern CA Rose Garden
21 APRIL 2021
Uploaded 12 DEC 21
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Beth's Northern CA Rose Garden
12 APRIL 2020
Uploaded 23 APR 20
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Will Radler
Photo of bloom taken in early June, 2021 in Greendale, WI showing two plants reaching their peak of bloom. Both plants were hard hit by the late spring frosts of the spring of 2020 and are making an admirable comeback.
Uploaded 17 JUN 21
Cancan ™ rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Michael Garhart
Its a nice rose. You can whack it short to make it a shrub. It can get tiny anthracnose spots, but they are benign and go away. It is otherwise quite healthy here. Turns purple later in the season,which is cool.
Uploaded 11 MAY 19
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