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'Flower Carpet ® White' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 3-922
most recent 9 JUN 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Anonymous-797
I purchased White Flower Carpet this summer for pot culture. Although I love its color and bloom, the rose is experiencing severe blackspot, rust, and defoliation. The instructions state that it can be planted in full or part sun. My rose is growing in part sun, zone 7, with hot and humid conditions. Our entire growing season this year has been very wet. Is anyone growing this rose in full/part sun, or in a drier climate with success?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 JUN 16 by Michael Garhart
It is the least healthy of the Flower Carpet series. I have also noted that the striped one is not as healthy as the roses it mutated from. Flower Carpet Red is also a disease magnet.

Flower Carpet Pink, Flower Carpet Appleblossom, and Flower Carpet Scarlet, from my experience, are the healthiest in the group. However, they are also the largest plants.
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Discussion id : 80-535
most recent 22 SEP 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 SEP 14 by Rob Byrnes
Could the zone be changed to Z5a since it's growing at the Denver Botanical Gardens in that zone? It's also growing at the Chicago Botanical Gardens in zone 5b. Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 22 SEP 14 by HMF Admin
Thank you Robert.
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Discussion id : 65-007
most recent 11 JUN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUN 12 by BarbaraG SE Virginia
MUCH prettier than the typical landscape rose, but also more demanding of the gardener. Feed it generously, water it thoroughly, and deadhead it when you can. It's worth it.. The flowers are glorious-- larger than typical of ground cover rose types and of the purest white with pretty yellow stamens.
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Discussion id : 57-328
most recent 18 SEP 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 SEP 11 by Simon Voorwinde
Just to confuse parentage matters a bit here (backing up the reference stating the same lineage):

"This variety arose from the controlled pollination of 'Immensee' by 'Margaret Merrill'. It was bred by Werner Noack of Gutersloh, Germany."

Source: http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/pbr_db/docs/1992065.doc
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