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Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 16:34
| Does anyone grow Tequila Gold or Yellow Floor Show? I don't want a miniature rose, just a smaller, compact landscape rose. Do you recommend a different plant? It must be double and rebloom or continual bloomer. I would love to see it in your yard. |
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| Not interested in 'Julia Child'?
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| I had her - three to be exact- at my old house and will definitely get more if her. I love, love, love that rose! What I want is something just like that, only shorter. It would be along side a drive way. And gorgeous picture. |
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This post was edited by NVL4 on Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 16:47
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| Try 'The Poet.' I'm really impressed with it--no blackspot, blooms fairly continuously, hardly fades, and stays small. I got mine from Roses Unlimited. |
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- Posted by the_morden_man (Z4-Z5) Ontario, Can (My Page) on Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 20:09
| Solero. Also called Solero Vigorosa. |
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| Forgive me for not knowing what " double " means , I know for sure about single roses are ... But how about sunrise vigorousa ? I just bought it but it gets great reviews for rebloom , short in size and great health . Looking forward to seeing how it does near my bird bath . |
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- Posted by farmerduck (My Page) on Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 23:49
| Another vote for Solero Vigoroso. First year own root plant, which is forced to compete with annuals, but it has been very floriferous and has zero disease problem. I think that it is an ADR winner. |
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| Beautiful! It has really nice foliage as well! I am in zone 8, maybe even 8b. Would it be evergreen or semi evergreen in this area? I'll look into this and the suggestion for The Poet. Thank you! |
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| Yes it does quite well in zone 8b which is were I grow roses. |
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