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| Hi, Does anyone have an image of a mature Baronne Prevost you wouldn't mind showing/sharing? I am trying to get some idea regarding how large it will become, so I can plant it in an appropriate space or just gift it. Thank you, Lynn |
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| I don't have a picture, but mine gets octopus canes and doesn't get too wide. I thought about pegging it. |
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| My plants are not mature but I've seen the Baronne at about 6 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide. Diane |
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- Posted by desertgarden561 9/SZ11 -Las Vegas, N (My Page) on Wed, Apr 23, 14 at 22:27
| It seems as though it becomes much taller than wide which is actually great for the spot I have reserved. Many of the HMF images are of blooms, immature bushes, or a description citing info. About the bush is a absent. Thank you as the information you provided is helpful. Lynn |
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| Keep in mind that few people allow roses to reach their full sizes -- i.e., leave them totally unpruned. I do remember SOMEONE on this forum leaving a 'Baronne Prevost' to its own devices, and it grew like a climber. Give me a few and I'll find the thread -- there were pics in it if I remember correctly. :-) ~Christopher |
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| OK, here ya go -- the forum member is Tessiess, and in the thread below, her post is the first one with pics. So scroll down until you see a pic, and read that post. :-) ~Christopher |
Here is a link that might be useful: HPs beyond Baronne Prevost
This post was edited by AquaEyes on Wed, Apr 23, 14 at 23:09
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- Posted by desertgarden561 9/SZ11 -Las Vegas, N (My Page) on Thu, Apr 24, 14 at 0:58
| Thank you Christopher:) Because my roses receive a hair cut at least 2x's per year, Baronne Prevost should not cause any issues. Lynn |
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