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11 AUG 14 by
hebe
what a charming garden you have created
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#1 of 1 posted
18 SEP 14 by
koalaa
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Do You grow this rose as a shrub, or as a climber?
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#1 of 4 posted
7 DEC 13 by
koalaa
As the bush. Not very low, about two meters tall. :)
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#2 of 4 posted
7 DEC 13 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You for the reply. And the canes are strong enough to bear all those very full flowers? My compliments for the photo!
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#3 of 4 posted
8 DEC 13 by
koalaa
Thank You, Jay-Jay :) . I am building a support but it in practice is invisible.
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#4 of 4 posted
8 DEC 13 by
Jay-Jay
That's the best way of supporting, to see the rose how it is without distraction.
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1 NOV 13 by
koalaa
Hi. It blooms only once.
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Wonderful garden! I would like to know what the plants are there? Thank you. iuditha
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#1 of 4 posted
17 OCT 13 by
koalaa
Thank you very much for such high appreciation :). All flowering plants are roses. In the background I had planted tcuga canadensis six trees on the left Rhus typhina. koalaa
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#2 of 4 posted
19 OCT 13 by
iuditha
Thank you for your answer, koalaa. May I ask you what roses are there? It looks beautiful and I would like to arrange some garden part similair to yours.
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#3 of 4 posted
22 OCT 13 by
koalaa
Here I had planted only ancient roses: Black Prince; Erinnerung an Brod; Jenny Duval; Complicata; Duchesse d'Angouleme; Gipsy Boy; Marbree; Ornement de la Nature; Prince Napoleon; Rose du Roi; Sidonie and Ulrik Brunner Fils - if I remember correctly :). Best Regards, koalaa.
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#4 of 4 posted
23 OCT 13 by
iuditha
Koalaa, thank you very much for your answer. It is splendid, I fall in love to the ancient roses, many of roses which you mentioned there are on my order for this autumn. My best wishes to you and to your garden, iuditha
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