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'Burgundy Iceberg' rose Reviews & Comments
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Mine is fragrant as well.
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I have been recommended this rose by a seller as I was looking for an ebb tide. It will not stay in my garden.
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Out of curiosity, I don't grow any of the Iceberg familia, what are your objections? To me the color looks a bit dull in pictures.
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The shrub shape and the flower shape is really basic for my taste. Also, I had more pests on that one. The shrub is kind of saggy :P
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Available from - Stargazer Perennials www.stargazerperennials.com
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Is it fragrant? How long does it last in the vase?
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KBW in Pakistan grows this in his hot weather (up to 113 F). He stated it's fragrant.
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I get hardly any fragrance from 'Iceburg' or 'Burgandy Ice' but them my highest temperature last summer was only 26 degrees centigrade.
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Certain roses are more fragrant at hot temp, like Double Delight and Chrysler Imperial. In cold weather, those scents went downhill. In contrast, Austin roses smell best at cool temp. In hot temp, my Austin Scepter'd Isle smells like dirty-socks, and Radio Times & Wise Portia lose 1/2 of its scent. But the French Romantica roses are consistently fragrant regardless of temp.
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Very good news that DD and CI smell the best in heat. We have no shortage of that here!
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