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Rugosas and pillars
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Rugosas and pillars
- From: C* W* <c*@postoffice.ptd.net>
- Date: Sun, 03 Aug 1997 15:04:48 -0400
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I know that rosa rugosa is prized for its drought tolerance -- but how
well can it withstand relatively moist conditions?
And Keith -- Iwon't flame you for calling a pillar rose a *short* rose,
but wouldn't a rambler make a better pillar rose than a climber?
Climbers tend to have fairly stiff canes that aren't very amenable to
wrapping around things, while rambler cames are quite flexible as a
rule.
Carol
Zone 5b, northeast PA
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