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Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 14:33
| Here are some cuttings of MBRC I started in November, I am sooo excited to see her grow! Thanks Hoovb! Tim |
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- Posted by thahalibut Z-9 CA, SSZ-9 (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 14:34
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- Posted by jaspermplants 9 az (My Page) on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 14:49
| I was just admiring my Mrs BR Cant this morning. She is starting a serious bloom (only stopped in Jan & Feb when it got cold). Her blooms are huge, beautiful and fragrant. She is an extremely healthy rose, never see anything on her, not even aphids. She's got to be one of the best roses ever created, at least for warm climates. I love love love her. |
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| love love love yes yes yes |
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| I looked it up. What a beautiful bloom. I can grow teas in my zone. Does this one get huge? Mary |
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| Exciting! I was just checking my cuttings that I stuck last fall earlier today ...they are spending the winter in a clear rubbermaid bin on my front porch. So far it looks like I've got a few that took! Its kind of funny, but I think I'm going to end up with about 20 plants of Tausendschoen! Looks like I'll be sharing quite a bit :) Also looks like I'm having good luck with Cherokee Rose. However, yours are a lot further ahead in terms of leafing out than mine..congrats!!! Tammy |
This post was edited by TNY78 on Sun, Mar 3, 13 at 23:12
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| Tuggy3, she's one of the largest tea roses, and can get to be 10 x 10 feet, but mine are taking their time about it. It can also be kept somewhat smaller with pruning but it's better if you allow it enough room. |
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| Thank you ingrid_vc. She's a whopper. Definitely tops on my list. I'll have to take out two not so greats to make room. |
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| Tuggy3, Mine is currently 14' wide and 8' tall and headed for world domination. She's a bit grouchy about pruning. My over-winter cuttings are starting to show a few roots, too, but not so much growth yet. Congratulations, Tim; those plants look beautiful! ~ Debbie |
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| catspa-14 x 8. That's amazing. I see that adding teas is not for the faint of heart. |
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- Posted by Kippy-the-Hippy 10 Sunset 24 (My Page) on Mon, Mar 4, 13 at 15:46
| I love the photos of her. Hope I can convince mom that she is prettier than the bousvillia (spelling incorrect on purpose-for a change...lol) |
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| If you have the space I would definitely recommend Mrs. B.R. Cant! I have one that I keep pruned to about 5 ft. tall and she does fine. Though I suspect I loose a little bloom keeping her in-bounds. I love this rose, one of my favorite teas. |
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| I could definitely do that Collin. If it just didn't have to go quite to 14' wide. What a beauty. I just got an email that Vintage Roses will close in June. I'll see if I can get it before that or look elsewhere. Mary |
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| She is so pretty I was thinking about asking my non gardening neighbor who loves roses if I could put one in a large bare space near her front fence. I could even add a tube and a bubbler from my system. I am so out of room. Kippy I like creative spelling. Mary |
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| Wow! I am green with zone envy. I so wish I could grow this tea rose. |
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- Posted by mauvegirl8 none (My Page) on Wed, Mar 6, 13 at 23:32
| The Antique Rose Emporium sells Mrs. B.R. Cant. I just planted this rose 2 days ago. |
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