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Initial post 1 JUL 11 by Sandra675
French Perfume has grown as a grafted plant in our zone 5 garden (Sunset 2) for about 10 years. It tends to sucker from the rootstock, but there is no remarkable winter die-back.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 JUL 11 by HMF Admin
Sandra675,

We moved your photos to the French Perfume plant page - they're such wonderful photo it would be a shame to have them missed unless site guests read the comments.

http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.1795.0&tab=36
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 18 JAN 13 by Sandra675
Thanks!
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Initial post 30 APR 12 by Sandra675
I just paid for premium membership and it is not showing up. HELP!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 1 MAY 12 by HMF Admin
Please sign out and then sign back in and that will reset your current session.
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Initial post 28 JUN 11 by Sandra675
I notice that Sonia is listed for zone 7b and warmer.
We have had a grafted Sonia rose plant in our zone 5 (Sunset zone 2b), Northern Arizona garden for about 10 years. it is a generous bloomer and a vigorous grower. It suffers no extraordinary winter die-back. It is in a rather crowded, open bed of roses and miscellany. It is a charming rose.
Sandra
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