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Do you have a website for the roses?
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I'm sorry but since the time I posted on HMF the deer have become a real problem. I have a website for deer-resistant plantss, www.deercountrygardens.com. If there are specific roses you are interested in, I may be able to help you as I have a few. Regards,Anne Haines
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2 APR 16 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - white flower farm www.whiteflowerfarm.com
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I received one from them, dried out (dead) and with 2 canes, one broken at the base. They are sending a replacement, I will report if it is any better.
Second rose came. It is bigger with two canes, but dried out some. I hope it survives.
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4 NOV 14 by
Hardy
Forestfarm (formerly the only supplier in the Americas) no longer carries this rose, and B&T World Seeds just refunded my money for seeds, saying they no longer had a supplier. It's kind of shocking for a wild rose that has historically been plentiful, but I think we can consider sempervirens to now be out of commerce outside of Europe.
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Forestfarm is selling this rose again. Feb 2016
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I think information such as, "French Lace was removed from the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens (ARBG) Display Trial because its trial period expired." should be displayed in Comments and not on the description page. It is superfluous information that most of us do not care about.
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I agree and have been deleting this type of notation whenever I see it.
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Thank you, Patricia!
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