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Discussion id : 124-670
most recent 27 DEC 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 DEC 20 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Wagners roses, South Australia
https://www.wagnersrosenursery.com.au/products/old-port?variant=37661756358854
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Discussion id : 116-662
most recent 10 MAY 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 MAY 19 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Old Port
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 MAY 19 by Patricia Routley
Hmmm. It seems as though someone has had more than one tipple.
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Discussion id : 64-216
most recent 11 MAY 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAY 12 by StrawChicago heavy clay zone 5
I bought Old-Port as a tiny own-root from Burlington Roses. It grew fast, and blooms well in partial shade. It blooms in cluster, the color becomes deeper with soluble gypsum. The scent is fleeting, sometimes I catch it, but most of the time it's gone (both in potting soil, and in my alkaline clay). It's a constant bloomer here.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 MAY 12 by RoseBlush
Thank you for sharing this kind of information about plant characteristics.
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Discussion id : 44-899
most recent 19 MAY 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 MAY 10 by Mike Gleason
According to the patent, this is not a floribunda, but a HT.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 18 MAY 10 by Cass
Interesting. It's registered as a Fl. Does it get as tall as most HT's in your garden?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 19 MAY 10 by Mike Gleason
Not at all. I was very surprised to see the patent as a HT based on the growth, but I have other HT's I feel should be FL also.
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