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Discussion id : 124-019
most recent 23 NOV 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 NOV 20 by Michael Garhart
I've always wondered if the unknown portion of the parentage is Piccadilly.

I saw a plant of this for sale at a Lowe's when passing through the Tri-Cities of Washington back in 2010, and I regret not buying it as a lineage study. I really didn't want to travel with a rose in the trunk lol.
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Discussion id : 71-657
most recent 15 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAY 13 by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
I love this yellow rose; however, be warned that it has THORNS! I could probably use one of its canes to protect against home invaders. :-) Seriously, the thorns are dense, long, thick, and wicked.
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Discussion id : 58-135
most recent 24 OCT 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 OCT 11 by Nastarana
I ordered a plant of Landora from the closing sale at Eurodesert. A large plant arrived at my house in Sept. after transiting across the USA in summer and languishing at least one weekend in USPS storage. I planted it and ir has begun putting out healthy, shiny foliage. So far, there is not a speck of blackspot to be seen even though this has been a bad season for BS and the foliage is all at or near ground level. It remains to be seen if it will survive my zone 5a winter, but I plan to protect with a mound of dirt and leaves over that and to create a shelter to the west of the plant.
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