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'Zlecatherine' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 22-535
most recent 29 MAY SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 9 NOV 07 by zlesak
This rose has an upright habit, much like a dwarfed version of 'Therese Bugnet'. The canes are very winter hardy even in zone 4 and have a nice purple coloration over winter it also inherited from its dad. It blooms abundantly throughout the growing season. Depending on the weather the blooms can appear a lighter mauve or purple. Often there are white streaks down some of the petals. It won a silver certificate in the American Rose Society American Rose Center Trials in Shreveport, Louisana. It has proven itself in the North and through this test also in the South.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 31 JAN 18 by Michael Garhart
You should get Heirlooms to grow it! We could use smaller North American hybrid types in the West.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 MAY by StefanDC
I just noticed that this is newly available from High Country Roses this year. I think that is the first time I've seen it for sale anywhere!
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Discussion id : 52-053
most recent 5 FEB 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 FEB 11 by Kim Rupert
From David's comments on the RHA, " Candy Oh! Vivid Red and Catherine Guelda share the same mother. It is a single blush polyantha that has a magenta margin that intensifies for a bit before it fades. Years ago I started some Angel Rose Poly seedlings from seed I got from Thompson and Morgan. I lived in Rhinelander, WI then (zone 3) and surprisingly a handful survived of the 80 seedlings (listed as zone 5 in the catalog). I intermated these and this seedling that is the female of both roses came into being. Unfortunately, I lost that plant during the few times I had to move my rose garden over the years."
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Discussion id : 22-536
most recent 9 NOV 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 NOV 07 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Very nice David.
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