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Discussion id : 114-926
most recent 17 JAN 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 JAN 19 by mamabotanica
I received this rose (most likely this rose) mislabeled from David Austin Roses. They suggested it's Lady of the Lake and based on habit and flower I agree. Now I need to figure out what to do with a rambler. How are they different than a climber? It makes the most beautiful flowers and I'd like to keep her happy but I don't have a large area for a rose to just sprawl. Can I attach her to a trellis?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 JAN 20 by The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
Yes. Absolutely. A rambler has very flexible canes that can be tied into whatever you'd like. You can wrap it around poles, attach to a trellis, cover a small pillar or treat it like a climbing rose.
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Discussion id : 85-001
most recent 16 MAY 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 MAY 15 by Claus Elvers 1965
Available from - RosenPark Dräger (ehem. Rosen Gönewein)
http://www.rosenpark-draeger.de/Alle-Rosen/Ramblerrosen/The-Lady-of-the-Lake.html
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Discussion id : 85-000
most recent 16 MAY 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 MAY 15 by Claus Elvers 1965
Available from - Garten-Schlüter (Gustav Schlüter GmbH)
http://www.garten-schlueter.de/pflanzen-kaufen-p7412_David-Austin-Rose-Oefterbluehende-Ramblerrose--apos-The-Lady-of-the-Lake--a
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