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This is my first (and only rose). I impulsively got it when I saw it for the first time at a big box store. The day after I bought it gav...Read More
I picked up a bareroot Gold Medal for $1 at a local discount store, expecting to treat it as an annual since it was marked 6b for hardine...Read More
I've had this rose for almost one year and it has been performing non-stop! I do not have any black spot or mildew issues and I'm in coas...Read More
Beautiful blooms, but even on a Fortuniana rootstock it is struggling with black spots and humidity. I am convinced that old roses are be...Read More
Gold Medal was the first hybrid tea rose I had that was grown on its own root rather than grafted. Personally, I prefer the grafted rose...Read More
This rose is beautiful as long as its not too hot. When the temps are 90+, all the color is washed out and the rose is a cream color. I ...Read More
last year was my first attempt at gardening and I *think* I am in zone 5b (or 5a) and I decided to give this one a try becuase it was pre...Read More
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As mentioned with other roses that I've tried in Miami, this one is potted. In my hands and in this hot humid weather, this rose has a m...Read More
Gold Medal is a mediocre bloomer here in the cooler climate of the NC mountains. I also prefer more fragrance. Nice shape, resistant to b...Read More
I live in Winnsboro, SC with a lot of heat and humidity. This rose does beautifully. We have over 200 rose bushes and I bring cut roses...Read More
I'm just starting to grow roses in Northcentral Florida, zone 8b, where they are subjected to much moisture, which often leads to disease...Read More
A good bloomer, late April first flush, still blooming in August, fades quickly in high temps of 95+.