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Quote from: Ragged Robin on July 22, 2010, 01:34:07 PMGail, I have been looking for a rose for semi shade (corner, over a fence) and see that you Dusky Maiden could fit the criteria floribunda in wildish area would be good and I love the single open bloom and colour, repeat flowering, fragrant too it seems. Is this rose prone to mildew and does it hold the flower for a reasonable time? Your photo shows it off beautifully.My plant is growing in a fairly shady spot - overcrowded by other shrubs and trees. Still flowers okay and I've never seen mildew on it but I have to say it's not the best for fragrance, only a very light scent. I could try and root some cuttings if you're interested?
Gail, I have been looking for a rose for semi shade (corner, over a fence) and see that you Dusky Maiden could fit the criteria floribunda in wildish area would be good and I love the single open bloom and colour, repeat flowering, fragrant too it seems. Is this rose prone to mildew and does it hold the flower for a reasonable time? Your photo shows it off beautifully.
Last year I had the same chewing marks and I put it down to leafcutter bees.
Erika, what was the visitor that left those rounded bites out of your rose? And what is the gorgeous amber-coloured rose in the same post please?
Luit, I'm sure you mean to ask is the rose scented, or fragrant.
To experience the smell of something by putting your nose close to it