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Comments (1)Ha! Did a search and realized my questions were already answered. :) You all are the best! http://forums2.gardenweb.com/discussions/4391431/any-updates-on-madame-anisette?n=20...See MoreMadame Anisette on Multiflora
Comments (4)Beautiful healthy plant! I ordered from them, too. It is in a pot right now and an excellent rose. Helen...See MoreMadame Anisette is so glorious
Comments (74)Dianela, Wow, just amazingly beautiful! MA is huge! I love her with Buff Beauty so much♡ BB is on my list for 2023. I was watching a You Tube video where they were showing closeups of Summer Romance and MA next to each other like you have yours. The colors really compliment each other. I bet your yard smells just wonderful when they are all blooming! MA does sound like Summer Romance: Huge, disease resistant and thorny! I am not that worried about size or thorns because I have space and am just now getting my beds in so can space them out. On our farm its better to have larger plants due to the chickens causing havoc. Plus, if the goats get out then they might not have a chance to eat them all before I catch them haha. I found out after the move that Summer Romance goes crazy with blooms after a good military hair cut lol. I think a lot of these Kordes are just wild beasts in warm humid climates....See MoreMadame Anisette
Comments (33)I went camping for a few days and what a response I've come back to! 😁 I'll try to respond to folks, bit by bit. I'm so glad to hear others are having a good experience with MA too. I have seen the forum posts here showing that she's not a great repeater in some climates. @BenT (NorCal 9B Sunset 14) and @dianela7analabama I would say MA has been giving me continuous flushes since June. The first canes to bloom were the ones I trained horizontally, that grew tall laterals loaded with blooms. Now what's blooming are the vertical canes. The photos in this post are from Sunday. The canes that are flushing now were growing and setting buds during the first flush. It will be interesting to see what happens as summer progresses.... Including during this week's heatwave. Upper 90s all week and the next three days at 100. Nothing at all where I used to live in southern Arizona, but that was a dry heat.... And we had coolers or AC there! I think though, my plants may put up with it better than me! I like Fun in the Sun a lot and got it due to your recommendation Ben. As Ryan experienced this year, I discovered that it balls horribly in cool rainy weather, and even though it stopped raining a month ago, I'm still getting buds that aren't opening properly because they were damaged during development in all the May/June rain. But...it sets so many buds that I'm still enjoying a few. And it's much more compact than MA. I hope that I get a nice second flush from FITS before the cool wet fall weather sets in....See Morerosecanadian
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