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Discussion id : 168-937
most recent 31 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 OCT by Kristiina
Hi, I see you are growing some of the tenderer teas - I was just about to plant a few myself. I am also in zone 6a/b, but it seems that people are not keen on growing them in this zone (even though it is listed as their hardiness). Can I ask you what your experience has been and which of the teas are better suited to 6? I have been thinking about these: Mme Bravy, Maman Cochet, Tipsy Imperial Concubine, Bon Silene, Mlle. Franziska Kruger. Thank you!
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Discussion id : 96-869
most recent 17 JAN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 JAN 17 by Sunshine Karen
Good evening, I have been on a quest to find one or two Fragrant Memory bushs. I did purchase one from a commercial supplier but I kind of think it wasn't a "real" one. It there any chance you would have one available? If so I would be glad to drive down from Omaha to get it (when it gets warmer). If not, I might have to stop at the house I sold and beg for a clipping, but then I would have no idea what to do with it. Hopefully I can figure it out somehow. Thank you for your time.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 16 JAN 17 by billy teabag
If you open the 'Fragrant Memory' entry, you can click on the 'buy from' tab (top right on my computer) to see a list of the nurseries who offer this rose.
Some nurseries offer it under the synonym 'Jadis'.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 16 JAN 17 by Margaret Furness
If you can't buy one, here is a variant of a technique developed by Mike Shoup, for striking cuttings in warm weather ; http://heritage.rose.org.au/rose-propagation It's re-written for Australia, so ignore the months it suggests.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 17 JAN 17 by Sunshine Karen
Thanks. I might have to ask the people who bought my house for a cutting.
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Discussion id : 96-870
most recent 16 JAN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 JAN 17 by Sunshine Karen
Need a fragrant memory. Please help.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 16 JAN 17 by billy teabag
If you go to the 'Fragrant Memory' page, there is a 'Buy From' tab. If you click on this it will list nurseries who offer it either under the name 'Fragrant Memory' or 'Jadis'.
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