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Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
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yesterday by
GardenGal3
Re Clematis 'Avant Garde': I just planted this in my garden and since your photo notes it has been 3 yrs. in your garden, I wondered if you would comment on how it does or would do if paired with another type 3 clematis or a rose? Do you prune it to the ground annually or only as needed? Also, would you say it is truly red with pink or more magenta with pink? I am in USDA zone 6b. Thank you for any observations.
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yesterday by
fenriz
i’ve found a rose which looks like a burnet rose but the petals are not white rather progressing into a light pink, no double flowers like some sorts. it was growing next to rosa canina bushes and other rose species.
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yesterday by
fenriz
a classic yellow floribunda rose, the habit and growth are like a tea hybride straight up to 1 meter. leaves sometimes have SRT and aphids like her as well. nice citrus-smell or maybe this is a association of the yellow colour. the petals don’t fade much and are lasting just not on the plant. but i guess its better than mummies or brown leftovers. despite not being my favourite rose or a admirer of this kind of yellow roses, it makes good plant.
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3 days ago by
GoldBeardThePirate
will this ever be imported to the US? It's incredibly beautiful.
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#1 of 7 posted
2 days ago by
Nastarana
Possibly, if you are open to making a deal with your local, ahem, alternative businessperson.
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#2 of 7 posted
2 days ago by
GoldBeardThePirate
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#3 of 7 posted
yesterday by
Margaret Furness
Don't. The risk isn't worth it. If you could see how chilli thrips have nearly destroyed rose-growing in Western Australia in the last four years, you would know that it's in all our interests to keep pests out of places they haven't reached yet.
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#4 of 7 posted
yesterday by
GoldBeardThePirate
Oh I know there are big reasons for the phyto certs I was joking. We are already dealing with lantern flies and a hoard of other invasive species. No flower is worth the jail and environmental issues.
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#5 of 7 posted
yesterday by
Margaret Furness
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#6 of 7 posted
yesterday by
Margaret Furness
Sorry, I shouldn't have assumed you were serious.
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#7 of 7 posted
yesterday by
GoldBeardThePirate
Honestly, I am glad you did. :) There are plenty of people who may not know why we have import and export laws and regulations. Better a nice an informative comment than a bigger mess. This is why I LOVE this forum and recite so much. I also learned about the thrip situation in Australia from you.
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