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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Kirra wrote:
"Radika Kesavan" wrote in message Sunsprite *is* fragrant, .... ... I agree with Radika that Sunsprite is fragrant. It was the first rose I bought before I knew anything about roses and I bought it because of the fragrance. You know, the rose that smells so nice that you just have to keep putting it up to your nose so that you can smell it yet again An added bonus is that I find my two, I like it so much I bought another, do not get any black spot despite living in a humid climate, overhead watering three times a week and living next to Double Delight who does get black spot. Kirra Brisbane, Australia Z10 Very interesting, Kirra, that the Sunsprite available to you in Brisbane carries fragrant blossoms. I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. Believe it or not, the same seems to be true of the experience of finding fragrance in the other rose you mentioned - Double Delight. Roughly equal number of people in an unscientific survey across the U. S. seem to think that this rose is heavily fragrant and not at all fragrant. It is also interesting to hear about the lack of blackspot on Sunsprite in your garden. Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate, does it not? -- Radika California USDA 9 / Sunset 15 |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Radika said:
I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. My 'Sunsprite' is of the non fragrant persuasion. I have sniffed this rose hundreds of times in all stages of blooming and only once in a while do I get a sniff of perfume. Mostly nothing. Never strong. I was beginning to suspect that I had a defective sniffer, but I have had many other people sniff it to no avail as well. I am beginning to wonder if there are certain clone lines that have sported to a version that is not fragrant. My 'Double Delight' on the other hand, is extremely fragrant at all stages of bloom. It is one of only 5 or so roses that I grow that I can predictably have people smell and know that they will not be disappointed. Bob Bauer Zone 6 in Salt Lake City http://www.rose-roses.com/ |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Radika Kesavan wrote in message ...
Kirra wrote: "Radika Kesavan" wrote in message Sunsprite *is* fragrant, .... ... I agree with Radika that Sunsprite is fragrant. It was the first rose I bought before I knew anything about roses and I bought it because of the fragrance. You know, the rose that smells so nice that you just have to keep putting it up to your nose so that you can smell it yet again An added bonus is that I find my two, I like it so much I bought another, do not get any black spot despite living in a humid climate, overhead watering three times a week and living next to Double Delight who does get black spot. Kirra Brisbane, Australia Z10 Very interesting, Kirra, that the Sunsprite available to you in Brisbane carries fragrant blossoms. I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. Believe it or not, the same seems to be true of the experience of finding fragrance in the other rose you mentioned - Double Delight. Roughly equal number of people in an unscientific survey across the U. S. seem to think that this rose is heavily fragrant and not at all fragrant. It is also interesting to hear about the lack of blackspot on Sunsprite in your garden. Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate, does it not? Hi! Another fragrant yellow rose suggestion is Arthur Bell. My husband and I researched the yellow roses at Vintage Gardens in Sebastopol, CA, and have been thrilled with Arthur Bell. Once a year, around Mother's Day, the owners open their private rose garden to the public, which is when we did our research. The entire garden was abloom with all shapes, size, colors, and fragrances, all name tagged, so we were able to easily choose which we preferred. Hope it helps! We too have Sunsprite, and while it is not as fragrant as Arthur Bell, it's shocking yellow color and ruffly blooms are a show stopper. I tried St. Patrick as my 3rd yellow rose, and was excited by its greenish hued blooms in the very hot weather, but the fragrance was pretty much nothing. I am still keeping an eye out for another yellow fragrant rose to add to my already full garden : ) Check out Arthur Bell - He's a keeper! Suzanne |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Radika Kesavan wrote:
Z10 I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. I have to add that my Sunsprite absolutely REEKS! Strongest fragrance in my garden outside the Austins. Actually beats Mr. Lincoln. (So nice the fact that it shatters quickly matters not.) Here's the kicker--it is a Home Depot rose. My theory is that this is such a great rose, even the chopped roots and poor retail treatment could not squelch its vigor. I want to order several more Sunsprites, this time from a reputable mailorder nursery. |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Shiva wrote:
I have to add that my Sunsprite absolutely REEKS! Strongest fragrance in my garden outside the Austins. Actually beats Mr. Lincoln. (So nice the fact that it shatters quickly matters not.) Here's the kicker--it is a Home Depot rose. My theory is that this is such a great rose, even the chopped roots and poor retail treatment could not squelch its vigor. I want to order several more Sunsprites, this time from a reputable mailorder nursery. I would recommend Ashdown, as I found their service and the quality of their plants to be excellent, but this was two years ago. I am not sure how they have done since then. -- Radika California USDA 9 / Sunset 15 |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Suzanne in CA wrote:
Hi! Another fragrant yellow rose suggestion is Arthur Bell. My husband and I researched the yellow roses at Vintage Gardens in Sebastopol, CA, and have been thrilled with Arthur Bell. Once a year, around Mother's Day, the owners open their private rose garden to the public, which is when we did our research. The entire garden was abloom with all shapes, size, colors, and fragrances, all name tagged, so we were able to easily choose which we preferred. Hello, Suzanne. That sounds like a delightful experience. A friend of mine has Arthur Bell in his garden here, he got it because of something to do with him being an appreciator of whisky g, and yes, AB is a very nice rose. We too have Sunsprite, and while it is not as fragrant as Arthur Bell, it's shocking yellow color and ruffly blooms are a show stopper. Heh, shocking yellow is good for those of us who like our yellows all the way from soft to shocking. Context is everything. I tried St. Patrick as my 3rd yellow rose, and was excited by its greenish hued blooms in the very hot weather, but the fragrance was pretty much nothing. I see. I have not been able to get any scent from the St. Patrick in the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden. If you live in the SF Bay area, you might visit the garden in spring and check out any rose that you are considering buying - they may not have EVERY ROSE under the sun, but at approximately 5000 roses with 4000+ varieties, it is an incredible rose museum. Here is their web site: http://www.randomaccesssolutions.com/sjhrg/SJHRG.htm I am still keeping an eye out for another yellow fragrant rose to add to my already full garden : ) What else do you grow and how many roses do you have in all? If you are looking for a softer yellow rose with fragrance, Lady Hillingdon is fabulous. I like the yellowness and the fragrance of Toulouse Lautrec as well. -- Radika California USDA 9 / Sunset 15 |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
Very interesting, Kirra, that the Sunsprite available to you in Brisbane
carries fragrant blossoms. Actually, I should have mentioned that Sunsprite is sold as Friesia here in Australia. I got one of my Sunsprites from a hardware store and the other from a local nursery and they are both very fragrant. I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. I like the yellow but I do not think I would have bought Sunsprite if it did not have fragrance. As I said I did not know anything about roses when I first bought it but I just had to have that smell. Believe it or not, the same seems to be true of the experience of finding fragrance in the other rose you mentioned - Double Delight. Roughly equal number of people in an unscientific survey across the U. S. seem to think that this rose is heavily fragrant and not at all fragrant. I love the fragrance on Double Delight as well. The two Sunsprites and the Double Delight grace the front of the house near the front door. My friends are now aware that I have become obsessed with roses since we bought our house last year and I make them smell Sunsprite and Double Delight whenever they come over It is also interesting to hear about the lack of blackspot on Sunsprite in your garden. Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate, does it not? Yes, Brisbane is sub-tropical. We have a lot of problems with black spot here however we are experiencing drought at the moment. Good for the black spot, bad for the farmers and water catchments. I had my first Sunsprite in a pot for about six months before I planted it in June last year. It was right next to Eric the Red and four micro minis (also in pots). They became completely denuded from black spot and yet my Sunsprite did not get a single spot (and still has not). I have now dealt with the others because everytime it threatens to rain I bring Eric the Red, the four minis and about 5 other bs prone minature roses in pots into my laundry. The things we do :-) Kirra Brisbane, Australia Z10 |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
I would recommend Ashdown, as I found their service and the quality of
their plants to be excellent, but this was two years ago. I am not sure how they have done since then. Actually, Ashdown had some glitches in the first year and a half of operation. But since Kathy Edberg has taken on the role of manager of operations, the process seems to have smoothed out considerably. JD |
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Sunsprite Fragrant, Yellow rose recommendation
I'm in Zone ? 50 miles North of San Francisco, think zone 13, Sunset.
Sunsprite AND Double Delight are fragrant here.Double Delight I can smell a 100 feet away if wind blowing right ! A little heat makes em go nuts, Lot's o water and not over 90 for too long. "Radika Kesavan" wrote in message ... Kirra wrote: "Radika Kesavan" wrote in message Sunsprite *is* fragrant, .... ... I agree with Radika that Sunsprite is fragrant. It was the first rose I bought before I knew anything about roses and I bought it because of the fragrance. You know, the rose that smells so nice that you just have to keep putting it up to your nose so that you can smell it yet again An added bonus is that I find my two, I like it so much I bought another, do not get any black spot despite living in a humid climate, overhead watering three times a week and living next to Double Delight who does get black spot. Kirra Brisbane, Australia Z10 Very interesting, Kirra, that the Sunsprite available to you in Brisbane carries fragrant blossoms. I am sort of guessing that there are two verions of Sunsprite being offered in the U. S., one fragrant and the other not, based on all realiable rose people at different places in the U. S. reoporting two sets of experiences. Believe it or not, the same seems to be true of the experience of finding fragrance in the other rose you mentioned - Double Delight. Roughly equal number of people in an unscientific survey across the U. S. seem to think that this rose is heavily fragrant and not at all fragrant. It is also interesting to hear about the lack of blackspot on Sunsprite in your garden. Brisbane has a sub-tropical climate, does it not? -- Radika California USDA 9 / Sunset 15 |
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