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28 APR 09 by
Mary
I have grown this rose for several years in zone 5b and it has done well.Bloom several times a season, though the blooms are smaller in the second flush.
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7 APR 05 by
Unregistered Guest
Do any fellow rosarians have trouble with the blooms of this lovely bush wilting after being cut. This is the only rose I have this problem with even with hardening and conditioning.
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28 APR 09 by
Mary
I have a Heritage rose here in Zone % and it grows as most of the others describe. Nd Yes, I do have a little touble keeping them as cut roses. They just don't last.:(
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17 AUG 06 by
waoneal
White Flower Farm's catalog says this clematis was "formerly known as Blue Moon" and now is called 'Claire de Lune'. Anyhow, I ordered 2 from bluestoneperennials.com, and this is my favorite clematis yet. The ruffled edges give it an elegant beauty beyond wht the picture can say. It has a green tint in the middle of the white which gives it even more intrique. What is best of all is that I got a couple of blooms already, and I planted them the 1st week of June, this year, and in almost deep shade. I highly recommend this one.
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