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Discussion id : 126-345
most recent 11 MAR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 MAR 21 by ParisRoseLady
Available from - Stargazer Perennials
www.stargazerperennials.com
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Discussion id : 116-000
most recent 2 APR 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 APR 19 by Planetrj (zone 11b/H2 pH 5.8)
One could assume that there are perhaps two or more scion banks for this climbing version of Iceberg. The number of petals is distinctly lower with Iceberg, Cl than with the shrub version. Also, the fragrance is somewhat different and diminished from the climber. However, the fragrance of honey is still present. Sets occasional heps. 16-20 petals. Still classy and a free blooming specimen as it’s clone parent. Does suffer from some black spot when water sets on the foliage.
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Discussion id : 81-337
most recent 29 OCT 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 OCT 14 by GALP
Does anyone have experience or photos about climbing iceberg roses left to grow freely without support, like a big bush?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 OCT 14 by Margaret Furness
Have a look at Photo Id: 107727 I don't know whether it was a bush or climbing form.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 OCT 14 by GALP
Helllo Margaret thanks for the photo ! Absolutely gorgeous... Comparing it with the size of the weeping willow beside it seems a bit high for a standard iceberg, don't you think? Thanks again Alessia
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Discussion id : 65-795
most recent 15 JUL 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 JUL 12 by Patricia Routley
Who was the patent eventually issued to? Joseph Timmerman, or Cants of Colchester. Refer 1970 reference.
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