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Discussion id : 65-649
most recent 8 JUL 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JUL 12 by Jon_in_Wessex
Rearsby's Roses - who found and registered this rose - appear to have ceased trading. The only reference I can find to them is a planning application for re-development of their property.

My plant came from Lady Salisbury's garden in Dorset c. 1999, and I have not seen it for sale since (though 2 nurseries have it on their catalogue).

Both Gregg Lowery (Vintage Gardens) and David Stone (Mottisfont Abbey) have seen it in situ and are happy with the attribution. It is a hugely vigorous climber - doing for 'Ballerina' what the climbing form of 'Mlle Cecile Brunner' does for its namesake.
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Discussion id : 37-412
most recent 21 JUN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUN 09 by Chris
it's fine in zone 5b/ct.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 JUN 09 by HMF Admin
Good to know, thanks !
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