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Discussion id : 153-805
most recent 13 DEC 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 2 NOV 23 by AndromedaSea
For me, this rose grows like a climber. It has long, super-flexible canes. It also has the most wicked thorns. If the flowers (which are quite pretty) didn’t look like the pictures, I’d think this was mislabeled. I don’t see how it can ever be a tidy shrub. The canes get wrapped around each other and everything else because of those thorns.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 13 DEC 23 by Michael Garhart
'Kent' is among the very few "trailing style" mini shrubs I have seen that make a successful shrub. It seems hard to pull off for breeders. Heirlooms used to have a huge rose next to the parking lot full of roses in this concept, but very few of them looked good, despite optimal care.
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Discussion id : 125-468
most recent 3 FEB 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 FEB 21 by slumgullion
Available from - Roses by Ping
http://www.rosesbyping.com/the-roses
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