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'Carefree Sunshine' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 144-997
most recent 21 MAY 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 MAY 23 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Please change the "once-blooming" to blooms in flushes. Mine is a quick repeater.
Stephen
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 MAY 23 by jedmar
Done
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Discussion id : 103-823
most recent 1 AUG 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 AUG 17 by Sambolingo
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Discussion id : 67-496
most recent 30 JUL 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 13 OCT 12 by lawrence c davis
If you see Carefree Sunshine sending forth canes about 6 ft tall with flower buds on the end, would you assume this is the climbing sport, or just really vigorous version of the shrub? Someone in town got it from a landscaper who got it from a wholesaler who got it from ...
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 13 OCT 12 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
That's pretty much how it grew here for me.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 15 OCT 12 by lawrence c davis
Very interesting. The one I bought from one of our better nurseries late summer 2004 never managed to reach 2 ft in my yard. And I saw similar potted up in Minneapolis the next year. But these are going absolutely crazy. I wonder if there as some selection process during mass production, or a mis-selection, that led to the climbing sport going out under the non-climber name. Because without the landscaper pruning these things 3x during the year, they'd be about 12 ft tall now (in front of purple barberry and evergreens and front porch).
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 30 JUL 16 by Michael Garhart
It has a climbing sport, which is probably what it is doing for some people. Rosy Future does the same thing.
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Discussion id : 23-388
most recent 24 MAR 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 JAN 08 by Unregistered Guest
The parentage is complicated. I received it from a hybridizer friend during the autumn. I hope I've typed it out correctly.

Father = [[(Tampico x Applejack) x Playboy] x Gold Badge] x [[Dornroschen x (Faberge x Eddie’s Crimson)] x [(Golden Jubilee x Applejack) x (Faberge X Eddie’s Crimson)]] x [Carefree Beauty x (Rise’n Shine x Gold Badge)]

Mother = [[(Tampico x Applejack) x Playboy] x Gold Badge] x [[Dornroschen x (Faberge x Eddie’s Crimson)] x [(Golden Jubilee x Applejack) x (Faberge x Eddie’s Crimson)]] x [(Fairy Moss x First Prize) x Spotless Gold] x [(Tampico x Applejack) x Playboy] x Gold Badge]
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 20 MAR 12 by Rob Byrnes
Wow...that is great record keeping!
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 21 MAR 14 by Michael Garhart
One of my Yellow Brick road seedlings has nearly the identical color to RADlots, which has a very unusual color. I am guessing it is related to this lineage. It was a very unexpected color.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 22 MAR 14 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Nice one Michael.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 24 MAR 14 by Rob Byrnes
Great color Michael
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