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looking for a yellow rose
I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I
planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 |
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oups.com... I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 I grow: 1) Teasing Georgia, which is an English rose. It is a pale yellow but definitely solid yellow. Beautiful bloom, large, sprawling plant, very healthy, very fast growing. A recent offering so should be available. I don't know how it (or any plant I'll mention) will do where you are. Some that do well in my rather hot area, don't do as well in cooler areas, and vice versa. 2) Symphony, another English rose, also a paler yellow. Not as vigorous a rose but a lovely bloom. I have two and I'm never sure if they'll last from year to year. I also grow several Noisettes but can't swear to the colors right now - it's dark here. Let me check tomorrow and I'll post again. I used to grow: 1) Sunsprite, Floribunda, dark yellow. It gets an 8.5 ARS rating, which is rather high. I didn't have much luck with it but again heat could be a problem. 2) Sun Flare, Floribunda, medium yellow. ARS rating 8.3. Same problem as Sunsprite. I did kill off a bunch of roses before I understood you have to water every two days when temps are in excess of 100, a drying wind blows constantly, and roses are planted in lightweight soil in raised beds! I don't lose as many roses now. If there are any botanical gardens nearby, you might also check there for roses that would suit you. Gail near San Antonio TX Zone 8 |
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wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 I grow Midas Touch and it is as beautiful, deep, and rich a yellow as you can hope for. No pink, no peach, and no touches of other color, just solid deep yellow. The plant is totally disease free and never gets the least bit of blackspot or mildew, and it blooms, and blooms, and blooms. The only catch for you might be-- my Ortho rose book says they sometimes open too fast in hot climates. I don't have that problem in Seattle cuz our summers are usually mid 70's to low 80's. But I think it's got the color you might be looking for. (On the HelpMeFind photo page, the very first photo and the very last one are the best examples of what my plant looks like in Seattle-- not the paler examples). Hope that helps with another suggestion. JimS. Seattle |
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Golden Wings is a butter yellow single (5 petals) that performs beautifully
with little to no care. Tim wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 |
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" wrote: I'm trying to plant a yellow rose ... ...make some suggestions? The Buck rose "Prairie Harvest" is a very good rose that is yellow. It is, for a yellow rose, easy care. It does well here in Minneasota and a grower in North Carolina claims it is the best yellow rose on the market. YMMV. Regards, Charles -- Charles Perry Reply to: ** A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand ** |
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On 24 May 2005 17:48:06 -0700, "
wrote: I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 It doesn't get any easier than Baby Love. http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=495 It grows in a bush fashion and is very thick with foliage, which is a nice dark green. It's only barely touched by black spot. It blooms almost continuously for months, but the blooms only last a few days. To keep it blooming, you have to do a lot of deadheading, but it doesn't take long if you do it regularly. All you have to do is pinch the small buds off with your fingers. It looks great at the end of the season if you let the spent buds go to hips. The blooms have a light licorise aroma and bees love them. They are small - around 2 inches or so. It's a vigorous grower that keeps a nice bush shape and the only pruning you have to do is to cut it like you would a hedge, i.e. to shape. You can use hedge clippers on it. It will eventually get around 5 feet tall. Here are shots of mine: http://www.pbase.com/teleburst/image/43860352 http://www.pbase.com/teleburst/image/43860531 |
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Thanks for all the replies! I think I'm going to try a Sunsprite. I
hope I can find it locally. If not I'll order it. I already know where to plant it and I don't mind watering it every day during the summer if needed. Beth |
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I found a nursery not too terrible far from me that carries the
Sunsprite on its own roots. I have to be up that way in a couple of weeks and will stop and make sure it is what I really want. I hate going to the trouble of digging a rose hole for something that isn't going to work. Beth |
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Henry Fonda
wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to plant a yellow rose in memory of my sister in law. I planted a Buck shrub rose, Golden Unicorn. It is more of a peach colour than yellow. I looked on the helpmefind website and many of those roses that they listed as yellow looked more pink or peach to me. I would prefer an easy to care for rose, but if a hybrid tea is the only thing that will give me a true yellow colour so be it. Can anyone make some suggestions? Thanks. Beth Central VA Zone 7 |
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On 26 May 2005 16:28:00 -0700, "
wrote: I found a nursery not too terrible far from me that carries the Sunsprite on its own roots. I have to be up that way in a couple of weeks and will stop and make sure it is what I really want. I hate going to the trouble of digging a rose hole for something that isn't going to work. Beth Sunsprite was the first rose I ever bought and I got it for about $5 at K-Mart! When I moved, it was again the first rose I bought. It's my sentimental favorite. I had a Gold Medal, too (grandiflora, IIRC) and it was beautiful, too. KC Zone 10 now, but still a Zone 5 in my heart. |
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