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Initial post today by Pranab Jyoti Phukan
So beautiful plant with abundant rose. I love this rose
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Initial post 12 MAY 16 by TwoDogMom
Do you have a website for the roses?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 12 MAY 16 by syringa12
I'm sorry but since the time I posted on HMF the deer have become a real problem. I have a website for deer-resistant plantss, www.deercountrygardens.com. If there are specific roses you are interested in, I may be able to help you as I have a few.
Regards,Anne Haines
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Reply #2 of 2 posted today by Ritch
Do you still have the rose Madeleine Selzer aka Yellow Taudeschon? I've been trying to find a source of this rose for some time. Do you still do sales? I'd be willing to pay full price for cuttings if you don't have plants available for sale.
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Initial post yesterday by HeelinRoses
Hi all,
I'm looking to identify an HT rose with possibly better scent than PB and in a more orange-pink tone. The 5 feet tall plant was growing against an exposed South-facing shed in Norfolk, UK prior to 2010. Its lightweight, colourfast, lantern-shaped blooms were borne on 5-7 inch very slim, green, peduncles of 2s and 3s as well as singularly. The flowers, only 3.5 inches wide by 4 inches tall, kept their ovoid spiralling form (with rolled, reflexed petals) - not flattening out into wavy discs like PB or 'Duke of Windsor' for example.
When placed in a vase of water their scent production was off the charts, of strawberry, raspberry and a hint of lime. One flower could more than perfume a room. I much preferred its smooth fruitiness to 'Fragrant Cloud'.
Please suggest here some roses which it might have been....?
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Initial post 18 DEC by Magical fog kingdom
Nice to have a red climber that does well in SF.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted yesterday by SDShine
I'm in the Oakland hills where we get quite a bit of fog at night that settles here. I've got a spot that gets about 6 hrs sun in the AM, and shade in the PM. Based on your experience, do you think Florentina would do well? Thanks so much.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted yesterday by Magical fog kingdom
Hi!
Yes it should do just fine. No more blackspot than any other healthy roses in our climate.
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