'Gold Dust' rose Reviews & Comments
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2 NOV 13 by
Danty
It is a mystery to me why this roses isn't more popular.
My two plants epitomize Ralph Moore's maxim about patience in growing a new rose: the first year it sleeps, the next year it creeps and the third year it leaps.
From scrawny ugly-duckling plants in separate pots have emerged (in their third year) two healthy and strongly growing roses now planted together in a large blue-glazed pot that complements their golden yellow blooms so well.
YJ plants become naturally rounded and compact-growing. But there is nothing economical about their bloom production. Over a very long season they are continually throwing out the deepest, most appealing deep yellow blooms in great abundance all over the plant.
Super healthy and resistant to diseases and pests -- YELLOW JACKET is a very rewarding rose to grow.
I have always considered YJ a miniature rose -- and was somewhat surprised to discover it is classed as a shrub. The blooms are small as is the size of the plant -- so maybe "miniature shrub" is a better description.
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