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'Perennial Blue ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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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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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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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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This won an ADR in 2013.
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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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Initial post
19 MAY 09 by
Chris
does anyone have experience with this rose in zone5b?
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#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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