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I got this rose sort of by accident from Vintage and they said I could keep it while they would send me the correct rose. I love this rose! Slight mildew in early spring but blooms steadily and makes a nice cut flower. Would look good planted next to Mme. Antoine Mari.
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Love the bush for its lush growth even during a water rationed year. But where are the roses? Have seen one since spring. There are no buds forming, just lots of green. I'm tired of waiting. The plant has 6 hours of sun.
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8 JAN 10 by
Jimmy
I pegged my Tea Clipper in June 2009 (winter) and this rose didn't bloom at all in Spring (Nov 2009). When my other Austin roses are having their second flush in Jan (summer), Tea Clipper only gave me one miserable, single bloom. Last week, I decided to un-pegged this rose and gave it a light prune. Hopefully, it will bloom more in autumn. So far, I'm very disappointed but I won't give up on this rose yet because the blooms were beautiful from last year.
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That is how I felt. Have pruned and pegged and when it flowers, they are something to behold. But this rose is in prime real estate and I have way better roses waiting to be planted. It's going. Good luck with yours.
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Just posted a picture of the Rose Golden Buddha but it shows with my user name as its name. How can I edit this? Can you help?
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We have made the correction for you.
Please see the How Do I... button for instructions on how to upload plant photos.
Thanks.
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