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Hi all just wondering can climbing roses varieties be trained as bush roses to grow thanks for the info in advance.
martino- Number of posts : 65
Location : australia
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Which climbers did you have in mind Martino?
muscovyduckling- Number of posts : 771
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Re: info on roses
Chrysler imperial, maria callas.
martino- Number of posts : 65
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Re: info on roses
I'm sorry Martino, I don't know. If you have a big spot for them, how about just giving it a go? I've seen lots of pics of climbers just grown as a big fountaining shrub, and it looks awesome, but takes up a lot of room.
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