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hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 11:18 PM Mar 2012

Any rosarians here?

I'd like to recommend Heirloom Roses. They ship small self-rooted roses so it takes a season or two to get any size to the shrub. What I really love about them is that they state Zone Hardiness for every rose. I never knew that the reason I couldn't grow certain roses is that they are too tender for my home in Zone 5!

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Any rosarians here? (Original Post) hedgehog Mar 2012 OP
We've got a bushing clumping rose that won't quit (it has a blossom now). HopeHoops Mar 2012 #1
Seriously, it was that mild all winter. . . Denninmi Mar 2012 #2
This thing has ATTITUDE! HopeHoops Mar 2012 #3
 

HopeHoops

(47,675 posts)
1. We've got a bushing clumping rose that won't quit (it has a blossom now).
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 11:58 AM
Mar 2012

It's pink. This winter it only went about two weeks without a full blossom but had a shitload of buds even in the snow. I'll see if I can figure out how to send you a clipping - WARNING - it likes a LOT of space!!!! You can clip the hell out of it and it still grows back. The stems usually have a dozen or more full flowers at a time. I both love it and hate it (mostly because it actively attacks you when you walk past it).

I'd have to root it before sending it, unless you want to graft it. Let me know.

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