Re: ROSEs perennial or wooody plant?


Um, folks, I suggest you rethink your definition...  the plants you are
thinking about do not die back in the winter in our area...

Nan

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>I think the focus of this list is herbaceous perennials, that is those
>plants
>that die back to the ground each winter.
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>If this is the definition we're going by on this list, my hybrid tea roses
>      would surely qualify!
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>Val in KY
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>zone 6a
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Nan Sterman, Master Composter in residency
San Diego County, California
Sunset zone 24, USDA zone 10b or 11


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