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Mon, Feb 17, 14 at 18:51
| I'm just being excited. I have Nevada coming in spring. And after a lot of work I managed to get Marguerite Hilling coming this spring too. I know there's not a lot of information on this site about these roses. But I would love help in a perfect planting location. |
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| Big blocky mounds that look like dogwood trees in bloom. Roses suitable for actual specimen use, again like dogwood trees. Not to be buried among other shrubs in a border or cut back frequently. |
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