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Jeffrey
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San Francisco, California
May, 2020
Two canes of the dozen or so this plant has thrown out. Some canes grow 25' to 30' in a season, then throw out shorter blooming canes the next season. Growing the canes horizontally, pegging them, or allowing them to drape and hang down off a wall, fence or arbor, increases the number of bloom. I really like this rose. My single own root plant will cover the top of a 25' fence.
Uploaded 17 MAY 20 |
Coral-red blooms with straw to pale golden stripes. Little or no scent.
Uploaded 3 OCT 17 |
San Francisco, California
May 2020
This image shows the color change as the blooms age. I had a spot of mildew on some buds, but my garden gets lots of fog and mist nightly. In a warmer, dryer environment, that may not be an issue.
Uploaded 17 MAY 20 |
Colors are subtle, not contrasty as in 'George Burns'
Uploaded 3 OCT 17 |
San Francisco, California
May 2020
Bud, freshly opened bloom, and an older bloom. No fragrance that I can detect. I think this is a remarkable rose. It gets to be a giant. Perfect for an arbor or pergola. Mine has thrown canes 25' into a neighbor's ligustrum.
Uploaded 17 MAY 20 |
Label on planting site.
Uploaded 3 OCT 17 |
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San Francisco May, 2020
The blooms start as deep burgundy buds, open to bright cherry pink/red, then "blue" as they age, to a very agreeable violet. This is a sister to 'Veilchenblau'.
Uploaded 17 MAY 20 |
Coral-red blooms with straw to pale golden stripes. Little or no scent.
Uploaded 3 OCT 17 |
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