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Specific use roses
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Re: Specific use roses
So you are looking at developing roses with scent for high wind situations LOL Great for teh neighbour downwind
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Re: Specific use roses
I thought this was rather querky, and interesting too.
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Re: Specific use roses
Be cautious... Nothing about that article is credible... a lot of the information is wrong. The variety of rose used is 'Vendela' and it is widely grown here in Australia as a florist rose... most of this article is rubish.
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Re: Specific use roses
Hmmm, I wondered what the response would be. I don't believe everything I read on Wikipedia either!
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Try moving past the first attention. It's a rush.
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