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'Helmut Schmidt' rose Reviews & Comments
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It seems to be at least somewhat shade tolerant. Mine is under the overhanging branches of a neighbor's huge tree and still blooms a lot.
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29 SEP 06 by
BAM
I am looking for a yellow rose that could be planted in a group with 'Jardins de Bagatelle' and 'Truly Yours' and have the same compact vertical growth habit (to 3.5 to 4 feet tall) and large full bloom. It seems Helmut Schmidt may fit. It would be planted in front of 'Jardins de Bagatelle' and next to 'Truly Yours'. Does 'Helmut Schmidt' have a similar growth habit?
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19 APR 08 by
Unregistered Guest
Two yellow roses that grow tall: SOLSTICE & MICHELANGELO are both nice. Mich has a great scent and deep color. Sol is light & faint with long, tall stems that blow in the breeze, very nice for a cottage look.
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I really like Keep Smiling a lot. Seems to check all the boxes.
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FRYflorida looks lovely, but not available anywhere in North America.
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Hortico had it last year. Maybe call them see if they have it next year.
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Guessing Minigold is the unknown parent.
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7 JUN 10 by
kev
probably the best yellow rose to grow is the ht/grandiflora 'Buccaneer'. it flowers well doesnt fade,grows to a height of 7-9 feet in a single season for me on very long stems which can be two - three feet in length with large clusters and is very free flowering.it is avery hard rose to be for substance and beaut even today.
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