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Fri, Mar 16, 12 at 22:57
| Does anyone have this rose? Two family members says they have this. The ones on help me find do not look like theirs. The ones they have are climbers but one has small light pink roses in clusters and the other one has small dark pink clusters. I'm wanting to get a cutting of them but just curious as to what they are. If I can get pictures I will post them on here. |
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- Posted by karl_bapst_rosenut 5a, NW Indiana (rosenut@rosenut.com) on Fri, Mar 16, 12 at 23:26
I have it. I believe I have several two year old own root potted Seven Sisters. Even though they're beautuful when bloomimg and stay in bloom for several weeks, Nobody wants to buy them because they're once blooming. E-mail me if interested! |
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- Posted by floridarosez9 10 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 17, 12 at 13:19
| How luscious, Karl. How many plants is that? For some reason I always thought Seven Sisters was a medium pink. |
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- Posted by karl_bapst_rosenut 5a, NW Indiana (rosenut@rosenut.com) on Sat, Mar 17, 12 at 14:36
| That's just one plant. Seven sisters is vigorous and hardy. I cut mine back every few years or it'd take over my back yard and the neighbor's also. See description on Helpmefind http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.5699.1 There are several seven sisters, including this one from Japan from 1817. There's also a light pink, medium pink, and red version. I like the rich deep pink version like mine. Blooms hang on for 3-4 weeks |
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- Posted by rebeccah_2009 6b (My Page) on Sat, Mar 17, 12 at 17:39
| That's it! Are they once bloomers or repeats? Hers is that big too. |
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- Posted by karl_bapst_rosenut 5a, NW Indiana (rosenut@rosenut.com) on Sat, Mar 17, 12 at 22:45
| They're all listed as once blooming, spring or summer. |
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| I really do like some of the once blooming ramblers, my current favorite being Bleu Magenta. This year I've added quite a few (really looking forward to seeing Long John Silver bloom hopefully next year). I never count out the once bloomers, there's definitely quite a few worth owning. I just mix in repeating roses with them, and I have a nice display all season :) Tammy |
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| As Karl said, there is more than one rose variety that is called by the name Seven Sisters. I'll link to the HelpMeFind listings below: |
Here is a link that might be useful: several Seven Sisters roses
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