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'America' rose Reviews & Comments
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Available from - Stargazer Perennials www.stargazerperennials.com
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Available from - Golden Valley Rose https://gvroses.com/
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anyone here knows how many spots of america besides Pearly Gate and Royal America?
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Would you re-phrase your question please?
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Typo - bluebuster77 meant sports. Dr Prevatt is also listed on helpmefind.
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Thank you Margaret. I am glad to see someone is thinking this morning. Bluebuster77 - please consider supporting HelpMeFind with a a US$24 premium membership which allows the valuable lineage searches.
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3 JUL 14 by
leezen
We have two Americas (both grafted, purchased from Lowes), one in more shade than the other separated by a climbing Iceberg in the middle. Our mildew season starts when our foggy weather appears (mostly in June) and disappears when the weather clears. We do not spray. The one in MORE sun mildews more and the flower color fades within 2 days of opening while the one in more shade is almost mildew free and the flowers hold their color until the petals drop. The one in less sun flowers more too, go figure! The flowers last a week in a vase and do not brown but hold their color until the petals drop. The fragrance can be strong or medium depending on the weather. The major drawback of this rose is its sparse foliage which would look bad (spindly, bare canes) if they were not paired with the Iceberg climber. The color is awesome and it is one of our best roses for the vase.
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6 AUG 15 by
boopie
Very helpful, I am going to plant next to Jude the Obscure, I think they will "marry" well.
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