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Initial post 8 SEP 11 by Karen4Roses
Also available at Palatine roses. This rose has been extremely healthy, disease resistant, and hardy for me. A good re-bloomer too.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 FEB 12 by miss nomer
Thank you for your recommendation Karen. I bought 6 bare root plants last Winter and they are doing wonderfully.. healthy, bushy and vigorous and no black spot. They have bloomed all through Spring and Summer so far. They are such easy care plants. They have just had a mid-summer prune because they threw out some long spreading canes and they are covered in buds again. My favourites.
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most recent 9 JUL 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 28 JUN 11 by miss nomer
This is totally.. totally gorgeous!
I wish I could get this rose where I live.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 28 JUN 11 by mashamcl
Thank you
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 5 JUL 11 by Patricia Routley
I am sure you can get 'Margo Koster' in South Australia Miss Nomer. Actually ring your big nurseries and ask them if they stock it. If you have problems, I could send you cuttings of what came to me as 'Margo Koster'. There were many 'Dick Koster' sports and the colours were fairly close to each other, but I am fairly confident mine is 'Margo Koster'. It has grown well here on a heavy acid loam.
Patricia
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 6 JUL 11 by miss nomer
Thank you so much Patricia! I have enquired locally and am emailing all the rose nurseries I can think of, plus the sa rose society. I would love to try some cuttings, you are very kind, but I am very new at roses, and at gardening in general, and would have no idea what to do with them, unfortunately. I will probably be better off trying to buy one already started!
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 7 JUL 11 by Patricia Routley
OK. I can't really get out there to pick you cuttings anyway at the moment. But if you can't find it, and you would still like it, there is always next winter for cuttings. The Heritage Rose Group in South Australia are some of the best people around to teach you all you need to know about taking cuttings. Enjoy the roses. They will steal your heart away.
Patricia
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 8 JUL 11 by Margaret Furness
I don't have the Catalogue of Thomas for Roses (at Woodside), but they have a range of polyanthas. The one in the Heritage Roses Collection at Renmark was cutting-grown from Ruston's plant. If you can't find one for sale we may be able to grow one for you.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 9 JUL 11 by miss nomer
Thanks, I checked Thomas for Roses first as they are near where I live. They haven't heard of it. Everyone else so far have said it is not available in Australia. If you do grow one one day I would love it!
PS apologies to the owner of this photo for monopolising the comment section!!
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Initial post 6 JUL 11 by miss nomer
Love to know more about this rose or see more pictures if you have any. Very nice!
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 6 JUL 11 by HMF Admin
Are you aware when you view the full size photo you can click on the plant name to go to that plant page to learn more about the plant.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 6 JUL 11 by miss nomer
Lol, yes I am aware of that thanks.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 6 JUL 11 by HMF Admin
Okay, we hate to take these things for granted - sometimes we're very surprised.
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Initial post 6 JUL 11 by miss nomer
Love the combination and such a lovely photo!!
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