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| Does anyone have this rose? What shape is the plant? Tall and skinny wide or ?? I'm trying to decide where to put plants and need more information. |
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- Posted by new_garden 7 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 28, 14 at 10:58
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- Posted by jacqueline3 9CA (My Page) on Sat, Jun 28, 14 at 13:27
| If you google "help me find/roses", it will give you the HMF web site, where you can look up any one of thousands of roses, and see what type they are, see pictures, etc. HMF says that this is a hybrid tea from 1956. What this means, in general, is that the bush will be medium tall and skinny, and might be prone to black spot or mildew if you do not spray it with chemicals all of the time. If you let us know where generally you are, gardeners from that area on here will be able to tell you if they grow this rose, and how it does in your area. Jackie |
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- Posted by new_garden 7 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 29, 14 at 23:47
| I'm in Fort Worth Texas. I have about 30 plants in pots and have not had black spot on anything. What causes black spot? They are small plants that will need to be planted at the end of this year, but no black spot yet. |
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