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'Cinnamon Twist ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 51-953
most recent 30 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JAN 11 by brittie
Interesting color changes from fiery orange to purple-pink and a continuous bloomer even during Summer, but an absolute blackspot magnet. I don't think it went without blackspot a single day this entire past season. Had to take it out, but maybe it would do better in a less humid area.
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Discussion id : 25-937
most recent 2 MAY 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAY 08 by Betsy Hutchins
This is my second year with Cinnamon Twist. I count it as a "distance rose". That is a rose that will knock the neighbor's eyes out with its burst of color, and many (and early) blooms, but up close has no real shape. It is really good for a burst of really bright orange and seems to do well in our hot climate (north Texas) with afternoon shade.
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Discussion id : 25-227
most recent 6 APR 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 APR 08 by Sharon Warner
I am not really thrilled with this rose. This will be its third summer here but I may have to shovel prune it. It is a very plain orange rose and not at all like the advertisements. Maybe it is my zone 5 climate that doesn't bring out all the shades. Whatever the problem is I know that there are much better oranges roses out there. I have no other complaints against Cinnomon Twist but there is too little space to keep a rose that I just don't LOVE.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 6 APR 08 by HMF Admin
Shmoopy,

Thanks again for sharing your experience with us. Now if you can just convince your friends to do the same... We need more people to share their experience. That's what HMF is all about.
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