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Discussion id : 119-470
most recent 22 DEC 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 DEC 19 by Dewberry
Where can I buy a Shadow Dancer to plant in Texas? I looked at the HMF nurseries list for this plant, but the only one that had it listed on its web website requires a phytosanitary certificate to ship to Texas.
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Discussion id : 119-277
most recent 1 DEC 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 DEC 19 by Dewberry
I had a Shadow Dancer a long time ago. I thought it had a strong raspberry fragrance, which doesn’t really match the mild fruity fragrance description. Wonderful rose. It thrives in Lubbock, Texas which is saying something. Absolutely beautiful.
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Discussion id : 115-559
most recent 27 FEB 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 FEB 19 by lbuzzell
The rose we've been given of 'Shadow Dancer' also has large round orange hips, which I don't see mentioned anywhere.
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Discussion id : 9-302
most recent 21 JUN 05 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUN 05 by Unregistered Guest
Here in silicon valley, CA 'Shadow Dancer' does extemely well. It grows fast the first
year. The blooms last a long time on the stems and it lasts long as a cut rose, too!!
I place it in a blue vase on my kitchen table; as it lasts all week!! It is what its name
implies: The petals are like the ruffles of a French Can-Can dancer! They cover the
stamens, so this rose always looks neat & Clean: much better that '4th of JLUY".
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