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Re: Roses
Mary R. Henry wrote:
>
> Diana L. Politika wrote:
>
> > I'm still hunting for a R.b. lutea, which becomes quite scarce once they
> > stop blooming. I'm even telling growers that I don't CARE what
> > condition it's in.....I just want it.
>
> I tried one in zone 6 years ago. It didn't make it, but I got it from
> Woodlander's in Aiken, SC.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, I understand that it may or may not grow here, also. But, I know
of someone in Portland who grows it under his eaves, so am still going
to try.
I know that I can get it in a 'tube' size from Forest Farm in Oregon,
but I'm going to hold out for one of the wholesale growers, where I will
get it in a 5 gallon container, and it will be 5-6 feet tall. (I don't
like anything in small quantities).
Thank you for the alternative idea.
--
The Greenhouse Nursery
81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 417-2664
Zone 8
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- References:
- Re: Roses
- From: "JOSE ALMANDOZ" <ALMAND@arrakis.es>
- Re: Roses
- From: "Diana L. Politika" <diana@olympus.net>
- Re: Roses
- From: "Mary R. Henry" <mshen@macconnect.com>
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