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I noticed that none of the photos of this rose look 'orange'. Does it start out orange? The reason I'm interested is because I saw this rose in a yard at a garden about an hour from my home, but it wasn't blooming then- but it had a really nice shape. Even without blooms, I was drawn to it. Would love to see more photos :).
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Hi! I bought this rose without much info, and I'm wondering if this could be a climber? It looks that way, although I haven't read anything that says that. Other than that, this rose smells Amazing...One of the most fragrant I've got so far.
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28 JUN 10 by
Belmont
Mine is sprawling a lot. Maybe it could be tied up like a climber but I'm not sure if it would get very tall...
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Vintage no longer sells this one.
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28 JUL 09 by
jedmar
It is still on the website as a custom root. Would Vintage confirm this please?
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28 JUL 09 by
Kat Lee
I tried to find it using the Search option on Vintage's site, and it didn't come up; but after reading your post, I tried a different way. You have to click on Gallica & scroll down. You're right, it is supposed to be available custom root. Mine's thriving, by the way. (I was looking for one for a friend who liked mine, I bought it a couple years ago from VG).
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Does anyone have any more pictures of this rose, especially of it in a full plant photo? I'd love to see what kind of form it takes on. Thanks!
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I have the plant I just cut the blooms but I can show you the plant ? In Florida, it looks like it is starting to arch. I am glad I bought this rose hands down, I had moved it forgot about it. It is doing much better now.
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