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'La Mortola' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 22-579
most recent 7 JUN 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 NOV 07 by chilloutroses
What is the hardiness of this rose? Has anyone grown it that would share his/her experience?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 7 JUN 11 by Risli
I grow the Rambler La Mortola in Switzerland at an altitude of 500 meters for about 6 years. The rose climbes on the south wall of our house. It is very large now and I have to cut it down. The first years I protected it against the cold winters with pine tree twigs at the bottom. Untill now the rose survived wery wel. I do not cut the Flowers back because of the beautyfull orange red fruit.
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