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'Spirit of Freedom' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 153-503
most recent 16 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 OCT by Nola Z5a WI
David Austin Roses website lists Spirit of Freedom as
Bloom size: Large,
Size: Short climber 8’,
Light: Full sunlight,
Zones: 5-11.
Thank you.
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Discussion id : 153-491
most recent 15 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 OCT by ParisRoseLady
Available from - Garden Roses LLC
www.gardenrosesllc.com
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Discussion id : 13-865
most recent 15 OCT SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 AUG 06 by cricket&quinn
Does anyone have a source for this rose on its own roots?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 31 AUG 06
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 2 JUN 07 by Ehann
Chamblees nursery carries it own root, however they are not shipping until 9/07. You can place your order, though.
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Reply #4 of 3 posted 15 OCT by ParisRoseLady
Please do not buy from Chamblee's, the new ownership is defrauding customers. There has been a lot of talk about this on HMF this season.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 17 JUN 13 by ReemAroundRoses
It is also available from Roses Unlimited Own Root. All of their roses are own-root.
www.rosesunlimitedownroot.com

I have ordered from RU several times. Their roses are huge and hardy. They sell roses in 1 gallon size. I have been very pleased with RU's quality of roses and customer service.
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Discussion id : 145-152
most recent 24 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 MAY by Domenico 67
My brother's mother in law has this rose climbing in his patio. It was a present from my mother, about 15 years ago.
It's grafted, and it's extremely vigorous (and healthy), it was like this from the very beginning, frequently sprouting new canes from the base.
It covers thickly and extensively the roof of the patio, at 3 meters above the ground, and it elegantly falls back from there, requiring quite frequent resizing pruning to avoid disturbance to people passage.
It gives tons over tons of big, globular, strongly scented grouped flowers, very full of petals, and beautiful both from close up and as a mass, from distance. Definitely a winner, at least in maritime north east Italy's climate.
Fragrance is strong and beautiful, a mix of some myrrh (not too much, just the right amount) and a lot of bourbon/like rose scent (i.e. Louise Odier).
Blooming is almost continual and very abundant, actually this plant is really difficult to be seen without at least some flowers... it even gives some scattered flowers during the winter, and at that time they're paler (with some darker staining), very long lasting and even more strongly fragrant.
I think I'll try it in my garden too, maybe taking a cutting from that plant, and making it grow on own roots.
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