Thank you so much.I work as a gardener.My boss's treat plant as furniture. Always trying to plant close under maples and shade. I plant by the great south bay long Island.ny.A struggle for rose.
Buenos días. Una duda. Esta planta se puede adquirir por compra online internacional hacia Sudamérica?. En tal caso, tiene experiencia o conocimiento de la existencia de alguna empresa que lo comercialice?. Tengo la misma inquietud con respecto a la rosa centifolia y las madreselva. Gracias de antemano por su atención. Espero su pronta contestación.
You can send photos to our Consulting Rosarian email hotline for diagnosis: kcrosehelp@gmail.com And, here is the link to information on rose diseases on our website: www.kansascityrosesociety.org/rose-diseases.html --- Enjoy Mr. Lincoln!
Hello Raquel, Mr. Lincoln (1965) and Chrysler Imperial (1952) are both old variety hybrid tea roses. They are both classified as "dark red" and very fragrant. The difference is that Chrysler Imperial is mostly scarlet, and Mr. Lincoln has a purple undertone, which becomes very visible as the flower fades. Either one is beautiful, and the fact that they are still around attests to their popularity. --- L. Dickinson, Consulting Rosarian
Hello Pankaj, Mr Lincoln is rated to survive zone 5 at the lowest so it will probably not survive the winter In Edmonton. However, you can plant it and enjoy it for this summer! You might get in contact with the Calgary Rose Society and see if they have any suggestions on roses that can grow in your climate. calgaryrosesociety.ca/ Thanks for visiting the Kansas City Rose Society website and enjoying our videos.
It depends on where you are living and the stores you have access to. If you are uncertain of these stores close to you, you can do an online search for "garden centers" in your area, or "Where can I buy rose bushes near to my location." Too, there are also "several" online stores for example, heirloomroses.com or jacksonandperkins.com, and many others, that specifically sell roses.
Hello Peter! Mr. Lincoln is a great rose, and fairly disease resistant for its time. It was introduced in 1965, when rose growers were more interested in beautiful blooms than disease resistance, but it is better than most of that era. The American Rose Society ranks it as "very good to excellent". It grows tall and strong with large flowers of exquisite old-garden fragrance. You might check with someone in your area for a more accurate report on how it does in London. Thanks for your question. Enjoy your roses! -Laura Dickinson, Consulting Rosarian
Very nice vidio ..beutiful Rose's
You have an Absolutely stunning rose garden 🌹Wow I love Roses🕊USA
Thank you!
I've just planted this rose, I'm intrigued
god bless you this year
Mi hermosas rosa me encantan felicidades por su lindas rosas
Great video. I really enjoyed. Thanks
Thank you so much.I work as a gardener.My boss's treat plant as furniture.
Always trying to plant close under maples and shade.
I plant by the great south bay long Island.ny.A struggle for rose.
Your flowers is very nice 😊🇮🇳
Does it have a large root system? I want to plant it next to my house beside a limelight.
It has an average root system and will not overtake limelight. I have fruit punch hydrangea next to it
Buenos días.
Una duda.
Esta planta se puede adquirir por compra online internacional hacia Sudamérica?. En tal caso, tiene experiencia o conocimiento de la existencia de alguna empresa que lo comercialice?. Tengo la misma inquietud con respecto a la rosa centifolia y las madreselva.
Gracias de antemano por su atención.
Espero su pronta contestación.
And thats 1 big rose.
I love these.They came with a few brown spots.Should i try fungicide.Whats a good 1 too start?ty.
You can send photos to our Consulting Rosarian email hotline for diagnosis: kcrosehelp@gmail.com And, here is the link to information on rose diseases on our website: www.kansascityrosesociety.org/rose-diseases.html --- Enjoy Mr. Lincoln!
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How deep the pot should be madam?
At least two ft., wide and deep. Bigger is better if possible.
What is the difference between Mr. L and CHRYSLER
Hello Raquel, Mr. Lincoln (1965) and Chrysler Imperial (1952) are both old variety hybrid tea roses. They are both classified as "dark red" and very fragrant. The difference is that Chrysler Imperial is mostly scarlet, and Mr. Lincoln has a purple undertone, which becomes very visible as the flower fades. Either one is beautiful, and the fact that they are still around attests to their popularity. --- L. Dickinson, Consulting Rosarian
Can i grow in edmonton, AB Canada? We have 3a zone . I bought it from edmonton walmart
Hello Pankaj, Mr Lincoln is rated to survive zone 5 at the lowest so it will probably not survive the winter In Edmonton. However, you can plant it and enjoy it for this summer! You might get in contact with the Calgary Rose Society and see if they have any suggestions on roses that can grow in your climate. calgaryrosesociety.ca/ Thanks for visiting the Kansas City Rose Society website and enjoying our videos.
Varity
Does it have a strong smell?
Yes, very strong, classic rose fragrance. (Sorry for the delay in responding)
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I think the best strongest scent outside of Damask.Its the best pure red I know.get them.
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Where I can buy this rose?
It depends on where you are living and the stores you have access to. If you are uncertain of these stores close to you, you can do an online search for "garden centers" in your area, or "Where can I buy rose bushes near to my location." Too, there are also "several" online stores for example, heirloomroses.com or jacksonandperkins.com, and many others, that specifically sell roses.
Hi there, can you tell me what this rose is like for blackspot please? I'm in London UK, and we get lots of rain! Thanks
Hello Peter! Mr. Lincoln is a great rose, and fairly disease resistant for its time. It was introduced in 1965, when rose growers were more interested in beautiful blooms than disease resistance, but it is better than most of that era. The American Rose Society ranks it as "very good to excellent". It grows tall and strong with large flowers of exquisite old-garden fragrance. You might check with someone in your area for a more accurate report on how it does in London. Thanks for your question. Enjoy your roses! -Laura Dickinson, Consulting Rosarian