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19 APR
Brown to ground, first winter, zone 5b. Might still come back, but April 19th it's fully brown. Fingers crossed.

Was a big box bare root purchased in early 2024. Bloomed true to type. Mosaic virus and struggled with black spot most of the summer.

Edited to add- had cane borer in every cane down to the graft. I didn't realize cane borer was an issue in my area. Removed as there was no healthy cane left above the graft.

In early May, replaced with a new Peach Swirl- carefully sealed ends of canes. We'll see how this goes.
14 MAY 19
I've tried this one twice now, and both times it died. Not sure if it's just too much of a diva for the Houston area, or if I managed to get two weak plants.
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