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Bundanoon Pete
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Seems to me this is a great option for a low hedge, much better than buxus!
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1 NOV 16 by
Curdle
I was beginning to think this rose was named as a bit of a joke- profuse it was not! I posted the original pics of its first blooms, in 2013, then nothing- it sulked for the next 3 years. I moved it out of the pot and into the ground; still nothing. However, it remained the healthiest evergreen bush in the garden- never any disease, leaf drop, mildew or blackspot, so I kept it. It just didn't grow much, or flower at all,until this spring, when it seems to have just exploded. Its planted right at the end of the driveway, so people stop to admire it! No fragrance at all but it still as healthy looking as ever. Now I am curious to see what the repeat will be like.
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I inherited this rose when I moved to the Southern Highlands of NSW, and it provides a fantastic display of blooms throughout the season. It should be more highly rated.
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Does anyone know if this nursery is still accepting orders?
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It's operating, speak to Brian, same contact details
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Thanks Bundanoon Pete. I was going on the Heritage Roses in Australia website Directory which says Roses and Friends (no longer trading). It is excellent news that the nursery is still there.
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Thanks Patricia, the HRiA website is being updated
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