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Discussion id : 116-082
most recent 5 APR 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 APR 19 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
A cutting kindly shared at the end of a rose show has turned into a beautiful plant. Blooming in early April here in my GA garden. Very healthy, a prolific bloomer, and drought tolerant - a potential candidate for EarthKind designation.
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Discussion id : 24-011
most recent 28 MAY 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 FEB 08 by chilloutroses
I forgot about this plant one year until the season was over. It was in a "dormant" area that got no attention. It was blooming away. The winter had been especially hard and this received no hand applied mulch (just Alaskan snow). Good little plant.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 28 MAY 09 by Chris
what zone are you? would it be happy in zone 5b? chris in ct. (away from the coast).
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 28 MAY 09 by chilloutroses
We are zone 4/5. We generally don't get colder than 20 below but have long winters...October to late April or early May. We do get lots of snow cover and that helps keep the plants dormant and away from that vicious freeze/thaw cycle that kills many perennials.
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