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Originally Posted by Leafmite
Nelly Isler is definitely a winner. About five days after the flowers open, the fragrance (I think it smells like a Tropicana rose) begins (morning, only). Even better, it blooms two to three times a year, off of every new growth, both sides of the growth.
I just posted pictures of mine (it finished blooming in October) in this post:
winter vs summer bloom variation.
If it is hot when the buds are forming, the flowers will be a brown/white (not my favorite).
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Wow that is a huge difference. I also like the red coloration better.
Tropicana is my grandmother's favorite rose variety, so I'm familiar with that scent, and it is lovely.
How much heat will this tolerate? I have a few plants (green leaf Paphs, an Odontioda, and a couple Wilsonaras that try to shrivel up if it is too hot) which I keep inside most of the year because they won't take our summer heat (high 80s, low 90s every day for most of July and August). Is this one which will also prefer to stay inside at that time?