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4 days ago by
Margaret Furness
No descendants listed, but I have a small seedling. I'll wait and see what it does.
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#1 of 5 posted
4 days ago by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
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#2 of 5 posted
4 days ago by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
I was just thinking you could call it, "Hogg Wild". lol
That's American humor. I'm not sure it translates.
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#3 of 5 posted
4 days ago by
Margaret Furness
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#4 of 5 posted
4 days ago by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
It's an old idiom that means to go crazy with enthusiasm.
I hope some day we can see your baby. Congrats!
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#5 of 5 posted
4 days ago by
Margaret Furness
Thank you. It was just OP, to see if it was seed-fertile.
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5 days ago by
Plazbo
"Introduced in Australia by Wagner's Rose Nursery in 2023 as 'Arizona Sun'."
assume typo/misclick for warners roses (given it was a 2023 intro). pretty sure it's never released in Australia (yet at least)
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#1 of 1 posted
4 days ago by
Patricia Routley
Corrected. Thanks Plazbo.
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4 days ago by
SDShine
First year for me, but definitely growing like a climber. I’ve got it in a pot and am training it around an obelisk. Blooms are like little bursts of sunshine, scent is reminiscent of the Poet’s Wife. Grows well in part shade and blooms last about a week on the bush.
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5 days ago by
John Hook
From the pictures I have seen this rose is similar to chinensis spontanea, a climber. It doesn't seem like the rose mentioned in the descriptions mentioned
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