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Discussion id : 114-467
most recent 20 MAR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 DEC 18 by Planetrj (zone 11b/H2 pH 5.8)
Beautifully formed open form with pointed tip petals. Quick to open but holds fully open for 3 days in moderate heat. Rain resistant. Short stiff necks don't nod or break even in heavy rains. Compact bush, heavily branches, short pedicels give the whole bush a very tidy appearance. Stays compact to 3 feet tall x 2 feet wide. Bloom size large: 4 to 4 1/2". Petals do not tend to reflex and stay separated, which gives the flower a rounded "pine cone" effect.

Moderate fragrance of apple/vanilla/strawberry and a note of freesia, becoming stronger in cooler weather and burns out by early afternoon if weather is very warm.

Petals do not easily burn, but it looks more delicate than it's brawn. Definitely fights off Black Spot fairly well, however does get some when shaded. Does best in Full sun with later afternoon shading. Prefers high humidity and 6 hours direct sun.

Edge color deepens to an almost wine/purple hue with a well-suited pH. Lighter pink in poor soil.

EDIT: Added 8/26/19: After the 4th year of stabilizing and feeding Miss C, I can say that the frequency of flushes and size/form of the flowers just keep getting better and better. It also has improved with a stronger fragrance of more spicy tones and more green apple and pear notes. I would call the fragrance a "Firm Moderate".
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 MAR by Michael Garhart
Also, no canker on the winter canes here. And unlike Moonstone, doesn't throw up blind shoots or open incorrectly. It does not have a lot of prickles, as well. I like that its margin is a wine-tone and ever-present. It really separates it from other picotees.
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Discussion id : 170-830
most recent 22 FEB HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 FEB by Plazbo
Being sold as Aurora in Australia

swanes.com/aurora-winter-rose.html
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 22 FEB by Margaret Furness
A pity there are at least 4 Auroras still in commerce, and a Valentine.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 22 FEB by Michael Garhart
Didn't even need a name change. I imagine Aussies know who Sandra Bullock is.
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Discussion id : 149-903
most recent 3 SEP 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 SEP 23 by ParisRoseLady
Available from - High Country Roses
www.highcountryroses.com
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Discussion id : 111-819
most recent 29 JUN 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 JUN 18 by viscount89
This rose is an excellent rose here in Atlanta. NO BS WHATSOEVER. Always in bloom and always consistent bloom size. They never slow down or get smaller in the extreme heat of the summer. Of the newer roses from Bedard, this one is top notch.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 29 JUN 18 by Nastarana
Aptly named, it would seem
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