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Posted by
shellfleur z7a Long Island, NY (
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Sun, Jun 8, 14 at 15:20
| I am absolutely IN LOVE with Alchymist. This year, it's 7th in my garden, it is putting on a spectacular show. It is a once bloomer that truly earns it's space in the garden. The funny thing is that it gets virtually no attention at all because of it's location. No extra water, no food, not even mulch. And yet it outperforms many of my pampered roses. I pretty much planted it and forgot about it. It did little it's first few years until last year, when it threw out one tremendous cane packed with multi-colored blooms that have an intense, fruity fragrance. This year, it's three big canes. Next year it might just take over. Alright, here is my Ode to "Alchymist." From HelpMeFind.com: Climber, Large-Flowered Climber, Rambler, Shrub. Yellow, orange shading. Strong fragrance. Large, very full (41+ petals), old-fashioned, quartered, rosette bloom form. Once-blooming spring or summer. USDA zone 4b through 9b. Height of 6' to 20' (185 to 610 cm). Width of 6' to 8' (185 to 245 cm). Reimer Kordes (1956). 100 favorite votes. Average rating: EXCELLENT-. |
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| Last one. Sorry that I don't know how to post multiple pics in one post. Hope you enjoyed Alchymist, Shelley :) |

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| Shelley, BEAUTIFUL rose & great pictures of it. Anyone grow it in z4?...I would like to hear how it grows there. Thanks, Larry. |
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- Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 8, 14 at 16:23
| It is indeed spectacular!! |
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| That is just beautiful, I am adding it to my wish list! |
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| Beautiful photos. It is interesting that in the PNW, my Alchymist goes more yellow. This rose is a very large climber or you can keep it at a large bush and get more blooms. I have tried both and the bush is very spectacular. |

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| It was my first rose. For me, the fact that it didn't repeat was quite acceptable in the short season of zone 5. It does indeed get better over the years. I particularly appreciate the way you captured some of the color change. Thank you. And congratulations. |
Here is a link that might be useful: What was your first rose?
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| Seil, Justkristy, and IrisGal, thanks for your kind words. Wirosarian, HelpMeFind lists this rose as hardy to zone 4b, though I'm not sure of that. In my zone, which is zone 6b/7a, there is no winter dieback whatsoever. Lynnette, I liked your picture of Alchymist. It definitely was more yellow toned than mine. In my yard, Alchymist tends to be more pink with a yellow center. Sometimes it is a buff color. Either way, it is always interesting. Sand & Sun, thank you for your link to "What is your 1st rose." My first rose was Queen Elizabeth, which was growing in my yard when I bought my house. At my parent's house growing up, I fondly remember New Dawn covering a huge trellis. I didn't appreciate her enough back then. :) |
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| Thanks for all the pictures. One would have not been enough! |
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| Shelley - That's a lovely rose. such a pretty color and those pictures are gorgeous. Lynette - I also like the color of yours. |
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Oh my!!!! All those pink, gorgeous, stuffed, packed flowers!!!! I'm in love!!! I'm so happy for you that you get to have that gorgeous rose growing in your yard. Wow!!! Carol |
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| Kentucky Rose, Sara-Ann and Canadian Rose, Thanks for all your nice comments. :) |
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