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'Winter Sunset' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 23 MAY 23  
Initial post 23 MAY 23 by Kim W Florida 10b Humid
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most recent 6 JUL 12  
Initial post 6 JUL 12 by Anemone
I planted this rose as a gallon in my Zone 6B(Southern CT) garden this spring, and compared to the 10+ other Buck roses I'm growing, Winter Sunset has, up to this point, not given me a single bit of trouble. It's a fast grower and an eager bloomer(the only Buck rose I have that reblooms as quickly is Silver Shadows), has completely disease-free foliage, and the bugs don't seem to like it very much. It does very well in a spot that gets light shade for part of the day. It would be perfect if it had a stronger fragrance and longer-lasting flowers...on a very hot day, the flowers open completely and shatter in 24 hours!
most recent 15 JAN 12  
Initial post 15 JAN 12 by kona
Does very well in no spray Z9B heat and humidity. It takes a direct hit from a sprinkler and has minimal BS. 4-5wk bloom cycles, moderately vigorous, sparce prickles. Faint scent.
Reply #1 posted 15 JAN 12 by HMF Admin
Thanks for sharing.