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'American Beauty, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
would they grow in u.k. and do you ship?
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HelpMeFind is just a rose data base not a rose nursery. In answer to your question, this rose would grow in the middle and southern part of the UK.
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13 JAN 07 by
Dani
Upon visitng the website "ivillage gardenweb" there was a post from someone in Sweden that said American Beauty cl. was identical to "Wrams Gunnarstorp" named after the manor from which it was found. You might want to check into this.
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I have one of these alongside my house in the Atlanta area. It is such a great spring bloomer! Everybody loves it.
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7 MAR 06 by
Anonymous-797
I have a pair of roses that are supposed to be Climbing American Beauty. I haven't seen them bloom yet, but I am beginning to wonder if the identification is correct, based on the foliage. In young plants, would this rose have small leaves like wild roses, or full-sized leaves like, say, a hybrid tea? Any help is appreciated, as I'd like to replace them soon if they're not large-flowered climbers.
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It's hard to say one thing is true for all roses. In some roses, the leaves of immature plants are small the first year or two. As the plant comes into its own, it will produce larger leaves. BUT, this is not true for all roses.
Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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