Archduke Charles still has these lovely little blooms that are darker than normal since it's so hot. In cooler weather, the blooms start off a lighter pink. Still no sign at all of any sort of disease on this plant. It loves Louisiana.
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For those of you who are interested, I've got a few comments on what roses take the heat and humidity best based on observing my own roses. All three of the China roses that I have are thriving. The China's I have are Archduke Charles, Ducher, and Cramoisi Superieur. My Buck rose, Earthsong, has never looked better or healthier. My shrub rose, Belinda's Dream, acts like this must be paradise because it's blooming better now than in it's first spring flush. Mrs. B. R. Cant, a tea rose, must also be made for this weather because it's growing like crazy. To be honest, nearly all my roses are taking the heat well with the exception of my David Austin ones, Abraham Darby and Golden Celebration. This heat must not be very conducive to blackspot since I have very little of that disease showing on my roses. In fact, only 3 of my roses are showing any blackspot at all right now! The ones with some blackspot are Madame Alfred Carriere, Abraham Darby, and Golden Celebration - and they seem to be recovering from it now (without spraying!) My other David Austin rose, Gertrude Jekyll, doesn't have any blackspot this year.