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'Mlle Cécile Brunner, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
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5 AUG 06 by
Jody
Although the site lists this as a once bloomer, my Cl Cecile Brunner bloomed repeatedly from early May to the end of July. This is in zone 5 and this is a 14yr old rose.
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There are several clones/forms of 'Cecile Brunner'. One of the climbers is once blooming while another, more commonly called 'Spray Cecile Brunner' has the repeat blooming gene and will bloom all summer. Smiles, Lyn, helpmefind.com
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
where In Orlando,Florida can I purchase this rose?
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22 AUG 03 by
Clara
You should check out the Suppliers listed on the HelpMeFind.com/Roses page for this rose. You get to the rose page from the Main Page and clicking on BROWSE LISTS, then ROSES.
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Whe are able to send you this rose from the Netherlands, by post. You can contact us on: bierkreek@zeelandnet.nl Regards, Hans van Hage Kwekerij de Bierkreek ( Bierkreek rose nursery's
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I purchased one at Palmer's on Corinne Dr. in Orlando about 2 years ago. However I think they have changed ownership. If you want a cutting from mine you can E-mail me.
Mine has just started to bloom this season. I had an insect infestation so I cut it right back and defoliated it 3 weeks ago, to look at it today you would never know. It is growing at a rate of 2 inches a day!
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
Does this rose grow in zone 4? Also, would it do okay in part sun? Thank you so much!! Tina
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10 JAN 04 by
Unregistered Guest
In zone 4 you would have to winterize properly, as with all roses it will need at least 6 hours of sun per day.
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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
My Cecile Brunner Cl. stays pretty much in bloom all season. While it definitely has a major first flush, subsequent flushes are quite substantial. Apparently, there are at least two different climbing sports of Cecile Brunner, one of which is once-blooming and the other a repeat bloomer. Mine actually blooms into November in Zone 6b.
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