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Discussion id : 58-331
most recent 3 NOV 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 NOV 11 by Grntrz5
I'm wondering if this rose would take to pegging since most of the photos show a lanky sparse shrub? And, are there any roses that keep their yellow, or white eyezone in hot weather?

Thanks for the help.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 3 NOV 11 by Kim Rupert
I guess you could try pegging it, but in my obervations, it doesn't need it as it creates a framework to support itself. I've not encountered any red/yellow rose which maintains their colors well in really hot, bright situations. Yellow fades out very quickly.
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