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American Pillar  rose photo courtesy of member buckeyesouth
Discussion id : 69-941
most recent 7 FEB 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 FEB 13 by buckeyesouth
There is a sapling growing in the middle of the bush. The owner does nothing--which is testament to the vigor of this rose.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 FEB 13 by Patricia Routley
The town where I live, Northcliffe in Western Australia, was settled by group settlers in 1924. 'American Pillar' was passed around by these early gardeners and many bushes remain. A mile from our house there is an 'American Pillar' in thick bush that is house size. I like the signal that these old roses give, that once people lived and loved on this spot.
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Discussion id : 69-938
most recent 7 FEB 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 FEB 13 by Jay-Jay
As for my eyes, it doesn't look neglected. At least it looks wonderfull!
Most people grow it as a climber, not as an arching shrub.
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