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Mon, Nov 4, 13 at 22:04
| Another no problem rose called Juno. It does bend because the flowers are very full and so are heavy but what a fragrance. Stays nice and tidy around 3 or 4 feet. |
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| Beautiful. You sure have posted some lovely photos! I especially like Marie de Blois--lovely. |
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- Posted by melissa_thefarm NItaly (My Page) on Tue, Nov 5, 13 at 0:25
| I like 'Juno' too. It roots readily from cuttings and is a thrifty, easy to grow rose, all this aside from the beautiful blooms and attractive plant. You enabler, you, posting this beautiful photo. I hope you'll encourage gardeners to grow some less common roses. Melissa |
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- Posted by Kippy-the-Hippy 10 Sunset 24 (My Page) on Tue, Nov 5, 13 at 0:35
| I love this one too!! What zone are you in? I sure wish these would grow here, but I have friends and family in the PNW |
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