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Discussion id : 14-173
most recent 22 SEP 06 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 SEP 06 by digger
We got Lime Sublime in spring of this year (2006). Had no intention to buy it when we went to the nursery. Deb buys the yellow roses here. Yellow is not one of my favorite colors. She had already picked out her roses. I walked past LS and detected a wonderful fragrance. Since I had read LS wasn't much for scent, I smelled all the blooms around it. Finally checked LS. I carried it to the counter and put up with Deb teasing me about picking out a yeller rose. LS has been a good bloomer and continues to have a great moderate fragrance. I hope it makes it through winter.

2007: Lime Sublime made it through one Montana winter nicely. Did very well the second season.

2008: LS came through its second Montana winter in fine shape. It seems established and has become an excellent rose. I can't get over the great fragrance. It is almost strong now. I keep trying to think of a fault to mention and can't do it. Deb thought of one fault. LS is already 4 feet tall and wide and is starting to block the entrance to that bed. That is my fault.

Dave Boyd
South central Montana - zone 4/5
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Discussion id : 7-028
most recent 9 OCT 04 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 OCT 04 by Jean Marion
Also available at S & W Nursery
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 OCT 04 by HMF Admin
Debug,

S & W Nursery - I don't belive we have them listed on HMF. Can you tell us more and we'll add them. Thanks.
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Discussion id : 5-214
most recent 25 FEB 04 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Anonymous
Stands up to humid heat. Very flowerful (courtesy Weeks Roses)
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