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12 DEC 06 by
Anonymous-105636
Brother Cadfael is one of my hardiest Austins. After its first winter, I didn't have any winterkill to prune off. I love the big globular blooms and fragrance. I live in Maine, zone 5b.
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This is awesome news thank you from Massachusetts! How tall does yours get?
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I apologize. I didn't understand your caption stating that it was a bloom that was 21 days old.
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The foliage appears too light and glossy to be Fragrant Cloud, too.
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I am inclined to agree, Mr. Rupert (roseseek).
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read the caption, before responding. It's a bloom that stayed on the plant nearly three weeks. It's faded but lasted all that time on the bush. And yes it is a fragrant cloud, been there for 12 years.
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Wow , did you read the caption, it's a bloom on the bush for three weeks the point of the picture is to show it stayed on the bush for that long, and In hot dry super sunny colorado, nearly all blooms fade. And this plant has been there for 12 years, and yes it is a fragrant cloud. Been growing roses for 35 years , I think I know my roses.
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Available from - Sundquist Nursery, Poulsbo, WA,USA www.sqnursery.com
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Hi, curious to know if you have photos of Yoshodama's Rose that you could send to me? If so, I will give you my email address. Is this rose worth growing in your opinion?
Thx
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I cannot seem to get the "update as of date" button to update my rose plant list. I can change the date, save it (supposedly) but it still shows the 2010 date. Any ideas? Thx
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