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most recent 11 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JUN 21 by ARhondaLee
Hi! I am looking for the Rhonda climbing rose. My family had it when I was growing up, probably not long after if first came out. I finally decided to start looking for it. I guess it might have been easier to find 30 years ago. Sigh..

If anyone knows where I can find this rose in the United States, I would appreciate the help!

Thank you!
Rhonda
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 6 JUN 21 by Margaret Furness
If you click on Plants Search/lookup in the left-hand menu, then type in Rhonda and click on Search, then click on Rhonda it will take you to the rose's page. Then click on the Buy From tab at the top right, and a list of nurseries selling it will come up. Ignore the ones described as historical archives. There are 2 active nurseries listed as selling it in the US, and one in Canada. There is also a Photos tab you might enjoy looking at..
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 8 JUN 21 by ARhondaLee
Thank you. I looked at all of the nurseries listed, and only found it in Germany! But I will look again just to make sure I didn't miss one.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 8 JUN 21 by Nastarana
It has been offered from time to time by Northland Rosarium. I bought one which didn't survive a cold winter. You might contact them to see if they still have the mother plant.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 8 JUN 21 by ARhondaLee
Thank you!! I will look them up and keep my fingers crossed!!

Thank you!! Northland Rosarium is going to see if they can propagate the Rhonda rose for next season!!

Thank you for your suggestion!!

-Rhonda
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 11 JUN 21 by Nastarana
Are they now. I might try another one, if they propagate more than one. Maybe a little more TLC will keep it alive. It is a lovely rose.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 11 JUN 21 by ARhondaLee
Reach out and tell them you are also interested! And that is extra incentive for them! :)
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