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28 AUG 04 by
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Only have 4-6 hours of sunlight per day.
Can you recommend a rose for this low light condition.
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14 DEC 04 by
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That depends upon many factors. 6 hours of sun closer to the Equator is equal to eight, ten or even twelve hours of full sun in many areas of the Northern States or Canada. On average, Hybrid Musk roses will "tolerate" more shade than many other classes of roses. You'll need to check how cold hardy the specific variety you select is to be sure it will succeed in your zone. You might explore Iceberg or Brilliant Pink Iceberg as they are more tolerant of shade than many other floribundas or Hybrid Teas.
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I am trying to purchase Sutter's gold. Does anyone have any idea where I could find one? I saw them at the Niagara Falls Botanical Gardens and I fell in love with it.
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Please check the display for this rose for a list of available suppliers.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?itemId=A6139&tab=16
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16 MAR 03 by
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Do you sell chinese weeping roses?
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23 AUG 03 by
Clara
Do you mean 'Weeping China Doll?'
There are SUPPLIERS listed for this rose.
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15 JUN 03 by
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How do you make an orange tree produce sweet oranges?
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23 AUG 03 by
Clara
Well, since this is a rose site and not an orange site, you won't find the answer here. But, if oranges are anything like roses, different varieties will have different characteristics. That said, it's probably a good guess that some orange varieties are "sweeter" than others.
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