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| A new rose for me this year and already on its second flush (or is it still continuously blooming as an extended spring flush, say, something like the way LEH does when so many bud eyes on the canes will send out new growth that are load with buds?)... Jubilee Celebration is definitely a keeper for me with clean, healthy foliage and bountiful blooms! Oh I forget to add beautiful flowers--forms, colors, fragrances etc... Anyone else like or dislike this little gem? Does anyone grow this rose in zone 6? I am thinking of JC or PAoK as a gift for Mama who lives in zone 6. here is a pic of JC snapped today.. after i re-potted Bishops Castle. |
This post was edited by prickles on Fri, May 9, 14 at 15:59
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| I wish my Jubilee Celebration were that vigorous and prolific! You have a beauty there. Mine is about 6-7 years old and is still a wimpish plant that just doesn't want to overwork itself. The blooms are always lovely, but there are never many of them and rebloom is rather slow. Don't know why this bush just never took off. It's had plenty of time to mature, after all. Enjoy yours--that is what I've always wanted mine to look like. Kate |
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| That is truly scrumptious! Love the color and I may have to add it to my list. |
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| Jealous! I absolutely love mine, but it is also a wimpish plant (ownroot). I wonder if this is one that prefers to be grafted? |
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- Posted by nikthegreek 9b/10a E of Athens (My Page) on Sat, May 10, 14 at 1:36
| MIne, grafted, has become quite large in a couple of years. Tends to become wider rather than taller. It is flowering quite well but I wouldn't mind a few more flowers at the expense of growth. It has been quite a pruning mystery to me. Nik |
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