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timdufelmeier 
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I've ordered from Burling at least ten times. Excellent selection, service and prices. She's come up with at least 6 or 7 roses that I've been looking for for years and nobody else had
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I've known her for at least 40 years. Scary......!!
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From kindergarten presumably.
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If only that were true, but considering the current state of things, perhaps it's just as well it's not.
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17 DEC 16 by
Cayuse
The flowers on this plant are nothing short of amazing. They stay on the plant for weeks; they stay in a vase for weeks. I have a fall-planted bush purchased from a local nursery that has been blooming since I planted it (it is now December); last night we had winds of 30-40mph, and the blooms are still intact when everything else was denuded.
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Help me find says that the rose is 3 to 5 feet tall but it doesn’t say how wide it is, do you have any perspective on that? I believe I’m gonna be putting this in a pot. thoughts?
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15 SEP 20 by
jedmar
The rose grows 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, according to the patent.
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I've seen one in Los Angeles that grew to the top of a two and a half story house
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The color is nice. It can be seen really well, and it looks happy. The plant size is okay, too. But the growth is kind of confused, and the clusters are kind of wonky. I did not find scent either, but it was still spring time.
I feel like Blueberry Hill makes a stronger impact.
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I got rid of, lasts one day, thorny, 6 petaled Blueberry Hill after a couple years. Love Song is a phenomenon..like saying Janet makes a better impression than Whitney.
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Ordered from and hybridized by Burling Roses
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