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'HARtillery' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 133-890
most recent 27 JUL 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 JUL 22 by Hamanasu
The Canadian rose annual 2000 says this is the offspring of (Basildon Bond x Rosemary Harkness).
The full description reads: RECONCILIATION, HT (Harkness '95) (Basildon Bond x Rosemary Harkness). AB, apricot, very fragrant.
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Discussion id : 115-760
most recent 18 MAR 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 MAR 19 by Michael Garhart
I wonder if this is the female parent of Easy Does It. The timeline would fit, and sometimes this rose gets colors/petals similar to EDI.
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Discussion id : 95-069
most recent 7 OCT 18 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 27 SEP 16 by swish
I just bought a baby own root Reconciliation at a club meeting, and it is finally started blooming this fall! The blooms are quite lovely with a matching sweet peach like scent. I'm really looking forward to seeing this little guy mature!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 OCT 18 by Lavenderlace
I realize that this is an old post, but if you are still checking in, how is your Reconciliation doing? Thanks!
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Discussion id : 68-367
most recent 22 NOV 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 NOV 12 by Ariel7
I was delighted with this rose when I visited Heirloom Gardens' nursery in the summer of 2012, and saw this plant on their site. At the time--early August in Oregon--it was blooming profusely, with huge, full blooms, which reminded me of other English roses. Well, this is an English Legend. The color was a soft apricot center with lovely pink edges, and blended together beautifully. So of course I ordered my own!

Presently my little Reconciliation is still a baby, since it has only been in the ground since early September. I will update this post as my plant comes into its own, and also add pictures as I can. The bush I saw at Heirloom was not 3-4 feet--closer to 2 1/2 to 3 feet, and it had spread at least three feet in diameter. The blooms were easily six inches across. It is a gorgeous rose, though a lot lower growing than the description says--at least that one was. This is a beautiful plant for the front of a border.
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