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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
Could you please tell me if Lavender Lassie is resistant to black spot or other diseases? Also, I would like to know where I could find this rose.
Thanks!
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#1 of 5 posted
25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
This rose does very well in my area, near the ocean and the only problem is with rust and that's preety much my fault for watering it too much, you can find this rose at
http://www.regannursery.com/roses/detail.lasso?ID=351
which is where i ordered it from, as with most rose orders, you can only order from late november to the end of the year, this place has always shipped me healthy plants with large canes....... good luck, its a beautiful rose....
Valleyforge Ocean View Rose Garden
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Heirloomroses.com carries it own-root.
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I find Lavender Lassie to be blackspot tolerant. It gets it, but it's vigorous enough to far outgrow the effects of it. The flowers are lovely and perhaps a clematis planted with it wil give it the look of more leaves and be acceptable. A blue clematis would look smashing with it. I got mine from Roses Unlimited, own root and its been growing fine for me now for 2 years. I have it growing up and over a Meidiland Alba which is a disease free champ, so there are plenty of leaves when Lavender Lassie loses a few to black spot.
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I have found it to be very disease-resistant in my Zone 8, cool rainy winters, mild dry summers, zone. It may have gotten a little blackspot, but not so I really noticed.
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#5 of 5 posted
17 MAY 21 by
Gdisaz10
Yes it is very resistant and if on its own roots an excellent climber!
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Hi. I greatly appreciate the site, but my suggestion is that if possible, those contributing photos include at least one photo of the whole bush, rather than so many close-ups of flowers. Thanks!
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I strongly agree with this suggestion!
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In zone 8 what height can I expect of the following English roses if I am growing them as climbers: Abraham Darby, A Shropshire Lad, William Morris, and St. Swithun?I am trying to figure out if these will grow up and over an arbor or if my expectations are too high (no pun intended).Thank you.
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It would be helpful if you included a zone map so that users could easily look up zones when they are writing questions or interpreting others' answers.
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See the "Links" section of the site for zone maps.
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