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Discussion id : 13-636
most recent 9 AUG 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 AUG 06 by Karin H.

This rose is about 4 foot tall in my garden and I have had it since 2004. Unfortunately, I don't like it's growth habit. It is a rather stiff and upright looking plant and only about 1.5 foot wide.  The plant itself  looks like a Hybrid Tea whereas the 2.5" cupped blooms resemble those of old garden roses. Unfortunately, the blooms are held on rather thin and wiry stems that cannot support the weight of the blooms. This means that the blooms are drooping downwards. This is not what I like to see on a small plant where I would much prefer that the blooms were facing upwards so that I can see the inside. Further, in my garden it tends to get some black spot.. I am considering to give this plant the shovel.

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