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Does not drop off cleanly. My lack of magical deadheading capacity above my reach gives this rose a sad appearance.
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One of the easiest roses to grow. The ones I have grow up some terribly boring but tough Spirea and they have transformed the Spirea into much more interesting flowering bushes with a quite strong musk scent. However, this rose has the worst thorns of all. They will hook onto you and bring you pain!
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Ordered a couple of roses earlier this year and received an order confirmation. However, more than six months later no roses delivered and no response to questions as to what happened to my order.
Waste of time and of course lousy customer service.
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2 AUG 20 by
jedmar
I think its only a 1 person nursery. Will try to find out what the situation is.
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Thanks! I know running a nursery (especially by oneself) is not a cakewalk, but if we can provide good info to potential customers, that should be good for all concerned.
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A really great rose for me in my cold climate (USDA 5b) with no damage whatsoever despite weeks of frosty mornings and a large temperature difference between night and day during a protracted high-pressure weather system this spring. I have also noted that it easily develops its own roots which means I now have many more of this 'mini' rambler, growing up my apple trees. Christopher Warner just keeps bringing the very best climbers and ramblers. Hat off!
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