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The color on this rose in the autumn in the Pacific Northwest is out of this world. In the summer, its just a basic red-orange and silver bicolor.
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Available from - Promesse de fleurs: www.promessedefleurs.com/rosiers/rosiers-par-variete/rosiers-couvre-sol-et-nain/rosier-nain-the-faun-p-680.html?qty=1
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I don't think that 'Eclat de Haute Bretagne' got the Edland Trophy in 2004. This is after reading my 2005 RNRS Annual. The actual winner was 'Brindabella Pearl' by Chris Warner as shown on its HMF Awards page.
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yesterday by
jedmar
Yes, it seems we had a double mention here. Thank you for the heads up!
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Has anyone grown this in Zone 5 (or colder) to determine hardiness? Does the colder zone impact the size?
I know Veilchenblau is quite hardy in moderately cold zones and is still rambunctious.
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