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Thu, Jan 16, 14 at 13:22
| On Vancouver Island, Austins tend to get in a snit if it rains and their very double flowers end up with their faces in the mud. Having grown many of the newer ones, I like these these ones best for rain. I know he bends over, but I really like Christopher Marlowe |
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- Posted by onewheeler Z5 N.S. (My Page) on Thu, Feb 6, 14 at 18:09
| I have been away from the forum for a long time and just stopped in tonight to look at some roses and oh my gosh, you filled the bill for me. Thank you, I love all your pictures but this one in particular makes me want this rose. I grow lots of Austins and adore them all but have not seen this one. He is now on the top of my want list. Thanks, I think. LOL Valerie |
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| The bud is very pretty as well. Thank you for posting this pic. |
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| This is great information, Lynnette! Please share are your other favorites and recommendations for roses that perform well in your PNW garden. Thank you! |
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