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Sat, Nov 23, 13 at 1:36
| Mine seems a bit slow to start. I thought I had read somewhere that there is a vigorous and a non-vigorous version of this rose circulating in the US, but I may just be making things up. Anyhow, how as ASG performed for you all? Josh |
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| Mine was very slow to get going. It was from Vintage. |
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- Posted by jaspermplants 9 az (My Page) on Sat, Nov 23, 13 at 11:16
| I believe I bought mine from Vintage and it was very vigorous. It is pretty much the only tea-noisette that has been decent in my garden, with D. d'Auerstadt as a possible exception. In fact, I planted 2 and had to take one out because it was so huge and vigorous and outgrew it's location. It must love dry heat; not sure why it's so healthy here. |
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