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Initial post today by Orianne Courmes
Available from - John Scarman
https://shop.scarmanroses.com/scarman-strauchrosen/4878/kirsten-klein
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Initial post today by Orianne Courmes
Available from - Landhaus ettenbuehl
https://www.landhaus-ettenbuehl.de/leshop/rosen/scarman-rosen/strauchrosen/4878/kirsten-klein?srsltid=AfmBOooI48C0bwzgo4CuJuqL_4
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Initial post today by odinthor
I suspect that, on your description page, you intended to date this to 1866 rather than 1856.
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Initial post yesterday by SDShine
Hi, does anybody grow this rose in part shade? The area beside my front door I'd like to plant a climber in gets about 4-6 hrs morning sun, depending on whether it's winter or summer. I'm in 10a, bay area California where it hits 100F maybe 5 days per year. Thank you!
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Reply #1 of 5 posted yesterday by Jay-Jay
Hi,
I grow it in partial shade, doesn't thrive there and does not behave as a climber at that spot.
Abraham Darby copes better with partial shade.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted yesterday by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Yes, Abraham Darby tolerates some shade.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted yesterday by SDShine
Thank you both for the speedy replies! I'm headed down to Regan in a bit and they've also got James Galway. Do either of you have experience with this rose in shade? Thanks again.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted yesterday by Robert Neil Rippetoe
I have no experience with Galway.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted today by Jay-Jay
Sorry, no experience with Galway either.
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