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13 FEB 09 by
jedmar
Nice pix, Olga. How cold does it get in your garden in January/February? I am sure we could use that to modify the hardiness information!
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Winters are not that cold anymore. The lowest temp. this year in Moscow, was -25 C and not for very long. Now, for example it is around - 6C. The problem is, there is less snow as well, so roses might get cold easyer then in - 30. Regards, Olga
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18 FEB 09 by
jedmar
Thank you for the information. We have just now -7 degrees in Switzerland and a snow cover since weeks! So, Moscow seems quite ok.
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PhotoDiscussion id : 23-817
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It's flowers once during the season? Crsitina
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It flowers through the whole season, several times
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Yours G7 rose has different colors in the three photos. Which is the exact color? That information is vital to identify it.
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Dear Cristina, there are 4 different roses on the page G7 which i can not identify. I will put more info on the pictures about each one, it will be more proper. Thank you very much for your help. By the way, your roses are delightful! Olga
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PhotoDiscussion id : 23-824
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29 JAN 08 by
Cass
Is it a climber? It resembles the Meilland climber, Colette.
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Dear Cass, thank you for your help. It does look like Colett, you are right, but unfortunately it is not a climber. It could be a shrub or floribunda. I bought it as a Fashion (floribunda), but it is surely not the one. Rambler could be a rose on the second pic, which i also can not identify. Buy the way, your roses are great Olga
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PhotoDiscussion id : 23-810
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28 JAN 08 by
jedmar
Difficult to say from one picture, but try Rosa x pruhoniciana, or Sanguinea
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Thank you very much, tryed both, but unfortunately non of them :-(
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