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'Perennial Blue ®' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 132-334
most recent 10 APR 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 APR 22 by drogers
An earlier post by Fredriik says that "I grow this one in Sweden". It states that the rose did very well in a cold winter minus 25-26 degrees. HMF has it as Zone 6b and warmer. Should a change be made to the Zone posted?
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Discussion id : 42-727
most recent 26 JAN 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 FEB 10 by Unregistered Guest
Has anyone grown this with its parent veilchenblau? If so, how close is the color? Is it really just as described, a repeating veilchenblau or was there some color sacrifice (ie. more pink\red) for the repeat blooming trait?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 26 JAN 17 by JasonSims1984
I'm interested to know, too. I'm sure that it takes a few years to achieve its color though. Veilchenblau, and its offspring like Bleu Magenta, Violette, and Rosemarie Viaud all take a few years to settle before their blue colors really show up. Before that they are quite pink.
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Discussion id : 80-061
most recent 22 AUG 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 AUG 14 by Coriaceous
This won an ADR in 2013.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 22 AUG 14 by Patricia Routley
Thank you. I've added the award. Perhaps Admin will add the date? My computer does not obey me when I sometimes try to add a date.
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Discussion id : 36-461
most recent 5 AUG 10 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 19 MAY 09 by Chris
does anyone have experience with this rose in zone5b?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 AUG 10 by Fredrik
I grow this one in Sweden. The winter of 09/10 was extremely cold with minus 25-26 degrees for at least two weeks. Perennial blue did very well despite this. Completely unprotected, there was only very little that had to be cut back. Seems like a tough one.
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