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'ARDakota' rose Reviews & Comments
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I see it is described as 6b in hardiness which suggests it is slightly tender. Does anyone have any idea whether it will tolerate shady conditions?
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does anybody know, if this rose is already in commerce or will be soon?
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You'll have to ask Rogue Valley Roses, since they now have the only stock of this variety.
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Thanks for your answer. I already asked Rogue Valley a few months ago, don't remember exactly if it was concerning this variety or another purple one. Their answer was that they work with it and try to offer it soon... Are there now new varieties bred by you added to HMF? Some names sound so new to me... Anyway, I'd like to buy the repeat blommers in dark purple, dark red an lilac, if they are sold in Europe one day. I hope so...
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At last, Rogue Valley Roses has this in stock.
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Thank you! I've sent them an e-mail right now, if they deliver to germany too. Perhaps a german nursery orders a lot of roses for clients in germany, There were such actions in the past...
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Did you ever get your rose? We will be traveling to Berlin this summer if that makes it possible. I don't know what sorts of rules there are about bringing plant material internationally. If it's feasible I'm happy to help. I don't have this rose yet but it's on my list of things to get and could bring a cutting if laws make that workable. Joan
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Thank you Joan, but I think, it is forbidden, just to take cuttings from the US to Europe. You would need several certificats, and they aren't cheap. That's why nurseries from Europe order bigger numbers of plants.... Perhaps a european nursery will import that variety some day.
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#7 of 7 posted
14 JAN 21 by
eihblin
Gosh, I certainly hope that some day it will be available here in Europe,along with Mel's Heritage.
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