yellow and pink, single flower, mod fragrant, disease resistant, repeat blooming 6X6 Shrub/climber
Planted in rose garden. It almsot immediately bloomed—a butter yellow flower with an exquisite sculptured single rose shape. As the flower faded it changed to a pinkish color.
However in its second year I am noticing that it is rather blackspot prone. I will give it another year to grow out of it, if it lives.
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anelson's flutterbye rose Care Instructions
Your garden has combination soil: Rose 'Flutterbye' should be planted ideally in loam soil.
Rose 'Flutterbye' ideally needs a soil ph of 5.5 to 7.0 (acidic to neutral soil), so check your soil acidity regularily.
Rose problems include Blackspot, Powdery Mildew, Aphids, Bristly Rose Slug, and Rose Slug, so keep a close eye out for any developing symptoms.
More information about flutterbye rose is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All flutterbye rose Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
Milestones
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15 Jun 2013
Blooming day 774 Seattle in June
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15 Jul 2012
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15 Jul 2011
Blooming day 73 July Bloom Day
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15 May 2011
Blooming day 12 soggy may bloom day
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08 May 2011
Blooming day 5
it arrived with buds.
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08 May 2011
Transplanted day 5
potted plants garden > I never promised you a you know what garden between the carefree sunshine and the buff beauty. Moved some hellebores to make room
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03 May 2011
Established day 0
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03 May 2011
Purchased day 0

Comments
seeingreen wrote:
Single roses have such an elegant beauty – this one is just delightful!
Posted on 15 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)
anelson wrote:
thanks. Its still new and not too big yet—I am really hoping for it to become a big shrub covered with multicolored blooms. I think its flowers are particularly sculptural and elegant.
Posted on 15 Aug 11 (almost 2 years ago)
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