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Discussion id : 173-037
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Initial post 9 days ago by Les Racines du Vent
Dear Mr Rippetoe.
We are a rose nursery in France and I came across your Miracle on the Hudson some years ago. I am deeply impressed by it and it performs wonderfully on our climate, and, since we bought it so far, I was wondering if we could graft it for commercial use. If it was not to be patented in Europe I would indeed be willing to agree on fees. Also, I quickly looked up your other roses and some of them I would love to try and/or sell. If this is of any interest for you, you can contact me at contact@les-racines-du-vent.com so we could discuss things further.
Best wishes and congratulations on your impressive work.
Clement charreyron
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Greetings Clement,

Thank you for your interest and kind comments regarding 'Miracle on the Hudson'. It can be budded but it's very easy to produce own-root.

I will send you an e-mail regarding other varieties. I could use a reliable agent in the EU.

Best wishes, Robert Ribouteau
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Discussion id : 172-896
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Initial post 7 JUN by fenriz
Does anybody have more information on his rose ‚Magic Moss‘ or grows it?
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Discussion id : 172-857
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Initial post 3 JUN by HJBusUSA
Looking for a vendor of Aromatherapy roses.
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Discussion id : 172-610
most recent 16 MAY HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 MAY by JenniferinMI
I'm in zone 5 and was thinking of trying some of these - though I don't see zone ratings for them. I like the looks of Laus Deo, Powder Keg, Marshmallow Bubblegum, Swizzle and Dottie. Are any of those more likely to be winter hardy than the others?
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