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Mon, Mar 19, 12 at 20:28
| I have no roses in my yard. But now that we are redoing our front porch, I will have a trellis on either side that are begging for climbing roses. I would prefer pink, disease resistance, repeat bloomer, and very fragrant. Is is crazy to think I can have all those things in one rose? |
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| Not if you research others' experiences in your particular area and select wisely. Kim |
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| What part of the country do you live in? |
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| It really depends upon where you are located. Jeri |
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| Nahema has all of these qualities. I got mine at Roses Unlimited (rosesunlimitedownroot(dot)com). |
Here is a link that might be useful: Nahema
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- Posted by gardeningmomof5 (My Page) on Tue, Mar 20, 12 at 3:01
| Im in ne ohio, zone five. |
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| How about one of the lovely David Austin climbers? Try St. Swithun or Strawberry Hill or James Galway or Wedgwood Rose? Check them out at the David Austin (you can google it) or at helpmefind.com -- very helpful site with lots of photos. Kate |
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