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most recent 22 AUG  
Initial post 22 AUG by jeffbee
This one has very strong and wonderful sweet fruity fragrance with some tropical flavor
the flowers have lots of petals and form a very full David Austin style shape, very beautiful.
but the growth and disease resistance is just soso
most recent 20 JUN 23  
Initial post 19 JUN 23 by Hamanasu
The fragrance on this rose is delightful, though it would have to be more acidic to match the flavour of maracuja. I would describe it as unmistakeably fruity, but all sweetness, with none of the tartness typical of almost all fruit-scented roses. Truly drool-worthy.
Sadly, the rose looks nowhere near as gorgeous as it smells. The bush is well-foliated, but smallish and upright, carrying awkward-looking, rather too large, washed-out salmon blooms, that have neither the formal beauty of a classic hybrid tea, nor the charm of an old rose. I'll keep it for its beautiful scent -- at least for as long as I can bear its dowdy looks.
Reply #1 posted 20 JUN 23 by Margaret Strathalbyn
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