As a roadside planting in the Clare Valley, South Australia (zone 9b, dry, Spring). The name comes from a small boy who thought that "65 roses" was the name of the condition his sister suffered (Cystic Fibrosis). There is a country-and-western song about this, but the rose is vastly superior. Lovely scent.
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As a roadside planting in the Clare Valley, South Australia (zone 9b, dry, Spring).
The name comes from a small boy who thought that "65 roses" was the name of the condition his sister suffered (Cystic Fibrosis). There is a country-and-western song about this, but the rose is vastly superior.
Lovely scent.