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25 APR 18 by
kgs
So far, huge luscious fragrant blooms with occasional but distinctive small hot pink "beauty marks." The first few blooms had weak stems and were nodding. As the new shrub grows, the buds and blooms are upright, even though they are 4" - 6" in diameter on a still fairly compact but well-shaped plant.
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how is disease resistance?
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#2 of 6 posted
28 APR 18 by
kgs
So far, outstanding disease resistance, but the year is young. I have been spraying all plants with copper on a two-week schedule.
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thanks for the info and the quick response. She sure is pretty!
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#4 of 6 posted
28 APR 18 by
kgs
My pleasure. Added another photo -- this plant has the most beautiful clusters. And the fragrance!
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jUst checked your pics. Absolutely gorgeous!! I just ordered 2 from Edmund's. Don't know where I'm going to shoe-horn them in since I have more roses than sun!!! It's almost an illness :-)
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#6 of 6 posted
27 AUG 18 by
kgs
I would add, I haven't sprayed sulfur since that one time, and the bush is so healthy! I have fed it a couple of times. My watering schedule on that side has been a deep drink once a week because my irrigation system had issues (just fixed yesterday).
Check the photos to see how the blooms pink up on the edges in hot weather. This is one amazing rose.
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Available from - palatine roses https://palatineroses.com/
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Hi Nastasia, What a beautiful photo of your Caramella Fairy Tale rose. What is the dark orange rose in the background? The color is striking. Sharon
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14 JUL 14 by
Nastasia
Hi Sharon!
it`s Decor Arlequin, http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.18423.1
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