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'Blush Noisette' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 MAR 17 by
Give me caffeine
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Bonzer ripper, mate.
One of the few unmitigated success stories so far. Cheerful, healthy, vigorous, well-covered in leaves. Would definitely get another, or two or three.
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#1 of 3 posted
29 MAR 17 by
Andrew from Dolton
It also grows very well and healthily in climates that are cool and wet in summer, but only grows about 1 metre high. As good as any modern rose
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#2 of 3 posted
7 FEB 22 by
Margaret Furness
But it can ball, which is surprising (to me) for a little flower. I don't recall Narrow Water doing that, and would therefore consider it the better option.
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#3 of 3 posted
11 days ago by
Gdisaz10
The problem with this rose is that with so much rain the flowers all turn brown and unfortunately in my area May is the month of rain. It becomes a large rose.
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6 JUN 23 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - The Greenhouse Nursery https://www.thegreenhousepnw.com/
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8 APR 22 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - The Greenhouse Nursery https://www.thegreenhousepnw.com/
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7 APR 22 by
Ahiko
Does this rose grow slow? I purchased a young own root from Antique Rose Emporium & planted it in January. A pair of buds appeared mid-March and they still haven't bloomed in early April. One eventually fell off while I was spraying it with water to battle a mild aphid infestation (which it seems to be fighting since I keep finding dead aphids stuck in its leaves). It gets Down to Earth 4-8-4 rose fertilizer at a low dose every 2 weeks.
San Francisco Bay Area Zone 10b
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7 APR 22 by
Lee H.
Ahiko, mine (also own-root from ARE) grew to maybe 3 ft. In its first season, and has 7 ft canes in the 2nd. I wouldn’t worry too much…own root roses can take their time getting settled, and it would have been relatively dormant when you got it in January.
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