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Jun 19, 2016 12:02 PM CST
Name: Khalid Waleed
Islamabad, zone 9b (Zone 9b)
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One of the better DA roses for high temps. If provided part shade, it will keep blooming continuously with a very nice old rose fragrance.

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The Alnwick Rose produced small size blooms with mild fragrance every now and then during hot summers. Bush is growing well.
The Painter has reduced bloom size with some fragrance but it is continuously blooming

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Along with Crown Princess Margareta, The Prince is the best DA rose in my garden. Photos say it all, what else one can expect from a rose bush in 110*F. Fragrance is amongst the strongest in my garden nowadays.
A rose without scent is just half a rose
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