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Anyone know where I can get a Violet Carson rose? I'm here in the USA in California. Thanks! kristopher
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9 NOV 19 by
ac91z6
Regan's has this rose again this year. Justin, you seem to be the only person on HMF with this rose; any chance you could give us an update on how it's doing?
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He doesn't read HMF. He only posts photos for users.
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25 JAN 20 by
ac91z6
Swenson Gardens also has listed now!
Those stripes are temping me, even if it isn't a fragrant peony!
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Would Stanwell Perpetual be better in the sun (maximum summer air temperature about 28°C) or in the shade? Thanks!!
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#2 of 4 posted
19 JAN 09 by
Karen
I have grown this rose in a part-sun garden in Lincoln, NE (a hot humid climate that is zone 5/6). There are fifty year old trees throughout my 2/3 acre garden. It is a stretch to say that any of my roses get the required 6 - 8 hours of sunlight. The plant was disease-free and was almost always in bloom. The blooms were gorgeous. It was not a cutting rose so I am not growing it currently. I am keeping it on my list for future use as a landscape rose when space becomes available. I envision it planted on 18" centers in a circular bed all of its own. It would spill over the sides and look like a giant flower pot. Karen
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Thank you, Patricia and Karen, for your prompt replies. Sounds like a great rosebush!
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22 SEP 19 by
ac91z6
I know this is an old comment, but I have a very similar situation and was debating whether or not to try this rose. I'm in northern Missouri, so your experience is really helpful! I think I will be giving 'Stanwell Perpetual' a try now!
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