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Initial post 2 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Available from - April and Ashley
Available in U.S. from - April and Ashley https://www.aprilandashley.com/collections/bushes/products/rip-18-17
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Reply #1 of 4 posted yesterday by Nastarana
This looks very nice indeed in the pics from April and Ashley. Might we hope for some pics here? A whole plant photo would be helpful.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted today by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Thank you. I had to order one back for myself, so hopefully I can accommodate in time.

I bred this one in 2015 and like so many, it has come and gone.

I never know which will make the grade and I have to keep making room for new roses.

You can thank Tom Carruth for selecting this one to be made available to the public.

These things take time!
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Reply #3 of 4 posted today by Nastarana
Have you any thoughts about hardiness? And about how big Posh can be expected to grow in a cold climate? Can it be grown in heavy soils?
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Reply #4 of 4 posted today by Robert Neil Rippetoe
By parentage it should be good to about zone 5a.

W/out freeze damage I would expect 3-4 tall and wide.

It is being offered budded to Dr. Huey.

If Dr. Huey is good for you, it should be fine.

I've added the parentage to make it easier to estimate how it will perform for you.
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Initial post today by Michael Garhart
Seems to need to be merged with Casino?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted today by jedmar
Most probably, but expecting some comment from Kordes
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Initial post today by Callimarcio
Available from - Loubert
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Initial post today by Callimarcio
Blooming is short by lasting about two-three weeks. This climber likes to planted under light shadows, where we can see delicate violet/purple nuances when flowers are opening. This variety doesn't have much foliage, wood is really thorny and its leaves are prone to dark spots during summers, sometimes to the point being leafless. Nevertheless in May, with the abundance of semi-double flowers which are beautifully shaped like those of the Nelumbo nucifera, there is quite a magical charm in some way...
Let me remind here also that the correct name for this rose is 'Reine Bérengère', and not - Bérèngere - ! Thanks for reading.
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