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Sun, Apr 30, 06 at 17:32
| I inherited this rose when I bought my house. It has cute, white blooms about 3", no fragrance, continuous blooming, about 4 feet high, then it starts to arch, and is planted in partial shade.
I figured it for iceberg, but wanted to get your opinions.
Bush --
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| Iceberg blooms are definitely fragrant. Not strong fragrance but definitely present. Also leaves and blooms are not exactly like Iceberg in my opinion. Olga |
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- Posted by spunkybart 7 (My Page) on Mon, May 1, 06 at 18:00
| Thanks for your help, Olga...it defintely has no fragrance, so it must not be iceberg. I noticed something today that I have never seen -- it put out 1 pink tinged bloom. I like the rose very much because it blooms continuously all summer in partial shade. So, I will just enjoy it and not worry about what it is! |
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| I have a floribunda, Fabulous, that is very similar to iceberg and sometimes the blooms are tinged with pink. It usually has candelabra type blooms though. These appear to be single. |
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