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Discussion id : 104-010
most recent 4 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 AUG 17 by Sambolingo
Available from - Old Market Farm
www.oldmarketfarm.com
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Discussion id : 73-562
most recent 15 AUG 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 AUG 13 by Jacek
Flowers long lasting, but susceptible to botrytis in warm rainy weather. Gets botrytis each year in my garden conditions. Falling petals infect leaves after rain. Flowers generally downfacing. Blooms rather late, tolerates hot location (southfacing wall). I've never seen a sign of powdery mildew, but leaves get spots during the season. Sometimes partial defoliation. Does not seem to be a black spot, rather something else. Foliage very prone to fungicide/pesticide damage, may lead to complete defoliation. May be formed as a shrub when new growth is hard pruned before the season (max 1,5 m left). When pruned flowers will appear in relatively big clusters on quite long side shoots. Very popular in Poland due to hardiness.
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Discussion id : 65-093
most recent 15 JUN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 JUN 12 by SteffenAlbrecht
The flowers on Flammentanz last extremely long without changing in the least. The first ones on our two-year old plant appeared nearly three weeks ago and they look nearly the same now as on day one. I cut one and put in water a week ago and it looks as if cut this morning. Simply amazing. Some other roses' flowers don't even last the day on the bush, let alone in a vase.
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Discussion id : 6-069
most recent 25 MAY 04 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 APR 04 by Anonymous-32604
Can this rose be grown as an arching shrub over a 4 foot fence or is it strickly a climber?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 MAY 04 by Helena Verghese Borg
Flammentanz is growing very vigorously with long thick canes. You would have to cut it back rather hard if the fence is only 4 feet high but why not try. It will make an enormous shrub wider than high left on its own.
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