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Initial post yesterday by JenniferinMI
Brown to the ground, first winter, zone 5b. Might still come back, but April 19th it's fully brown. Fingers crossed.
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most recent yesterday HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post yesterday by JenniferinMI
Brown to the ground, first winter, zone 5b. Might still come back, but April 19th it's fully brown. Fingers crossed.
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Initial post yesterday by Kristiina
This indeed looks like Madame Plantier (at least it seems very similar to the one I got for my mother). I wonder how tall and wide this rose is in your garden now? I also garden in zone 6a. Thank you!
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Initial post 2 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Amazing.

It never looked good here. I got rid of it.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted yesterday by Lee H.
Robert, you wouldn’t know if it’s fertile, would you? I got one this spring; I might try some crosses, but don’t want to waste my time. There are no descendants listed.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted yesterday by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Hi Lee,

Sorry, no I never tried. I don't like using roses with unknown lineages because it's hard to know what direction to take them. It mildewed among other things.

Like most I would assume at least pollen fertile. Then go from there.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted yesterday by Lee H.
Thanks, Robert. I understand concerns of unknown parentage, but I’m of an age where it’s now less about long-term planning, and more about hitting the lottery ;-)
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Reply #4 of 4 posted yesterday by Robert Neil Rippetoe
We're both at that age. That's all the more reason to choose wisely! ;-)
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