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My goodness, that is an exceptionally beautiful rose!
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I have a real soft spot for Dr. Huey, but I’ve heard it carries a rose virus. If I plant a Dr. Huey, is it possible that its virus will spread to my other roses?
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There are clean, VID clones of Huey.
It is possible an RMV infected clone of Huey could spread to nearby roses via root grafting.
It's not particularly common but I have seen it happen
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Valentine is a very floriferous rose. It grows into a decent sized shrub, maybe 3x3 so far. It has a bit of a nodding habit. Main thing about it is, I hope you like its flowers because it produces a lot of them and frequently.
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Judging by the pix, it would seem to be a far more attractive rose than Europeana, which more or less replaced it in the trade sometime in the 1970s.
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Can anyone recommend a low-maintenance, reblooming climber that can reach the top of a two story house? I'm gardening in Central Texas.
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Look for Noisettes and climbing teas. Antique Rose Emporium in Texas should be able to advise you.
Are you thinking of any particular color?
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