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Discussion id : 69-338
most recent 10 APR 13 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 JAN 13 by davidmrqtt
What a beautiful rose. Too bad it just doesn't want to shake blackspot!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 APR 13 by jmile
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area-Sacramento Valley area. I rarely spray my roses and this year my Abracadabra didn't get pruned. Right now it is a huge mass of Apricot - Yellow - Pink roses. I looked for black spot but didn't find any leaves with it. Sometimes my roses get black spot on the old growth if I do not get around to pruning them. This rose was clean. It is so massive and full of flowers. It is never without blooms from Spring to late fall. The fragrance is heavenly even from a distance. It is just a great rose in my 9B zone.
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Discussion id : 9-053
most recent 8 JUN 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JUN 05 by Danty
This is my first season with (2) plants from cuttings taken last summer. So far I'm enchanted. Perfect blooms on 6" high plants. A definite keeper.
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