A definite must have in a north Texas garden. To the locals that can mean anything from -2 to 105 degrees Farenheit. Mine has only been i...Read Moren my garden since March 2012. Bought her from the Antique Rose emporium (online). She arrived in great condition and I got my first flush of blooms in May 2012. She started buttery yellow and became a deep, sunny yellow before the blooms died. These blooms lasted on the bush for almost three weeks. I was amazed. However, we did have a milder than usual Spring this year. She is beautiful and looks just like some of the pictures posted on this site. Not a pastel at all .Plant Julia Child if pastel is your thing.
I placed mine next to a dwarf purple crepe myrtle and the contrast was great. Some of her leaves are turning brassy (Early August 2012) so I am looking forward to my second flush. Hoping for a third before late Fall. Very impressed with this newbies performance!
I love this rose. I purchased this Nacogdoches rose at the now closed Naconiche Nursery in Nacogdoches. It has proven to be extremely h...Read Moreardy - surviving ice, snow, and temperatures ranging from 15 to 103 degrees with no special care. It survived 6 months in a pot while between moves. We have it planted in a mostly sunny site with afternoon shade and it seems to like it. The photos show it at about two years old.
Information about this cultivar is available on the web at ...Read Moreandmas_yellow.html" target="_dgnew"rel="nofollow">http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/newsletters/hortupdate/20...
A definite must have in a north Texas garden. To the locals that can mean anything from -2 to 105 degrees Farenheit. Mine has only been i...Read More
I love this rose. I purchased this Nacogdoches rose at the now closed Naconiche Nursery in Nacogdoches. It has proven to be extremely h...Read More
Information about this cultivar is available on the web at ...Read More