Dames de Chenonceau
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'Stunningly fragrant' Dames De Chenonceau
Comments (3):::very healthy rose with excellent good rebloom::: I never said I could type. LOL!!! I was debating internally whether to say that DDC had excellent or very good reblooming ability. I decided it was excellent although my typing didn't really reflect that! Carole...See MoreMy Garden Plan for 2013 - Advice?
Comments (16)I am in the Upper South, in North Carolina. We do not get a true winter - not a truly cold, extended one replete with snow - but a very dry, cold snap into the upper teens at night, 20s in the morning that lasts for a couple of months. (I am originally from Canada so I still grade NC winters by Ontario standards, and they don't at all measure up. Thank God.) It's enough to cause dieback and dormancy in plants and not enough for it to cause it in people. Long growing season: that freak last frost that catches you off-guard is in early April, first one is generally early November. Humid often so manually fighting BS is a given. My father retired to Southern California - his plants are monsters, bigger than mine have ever been, and he has an orange tree in his front yard. With oranges. (Not at ALL jealous. WITH ORANGES!) I really appreciate you taking the time out to help me with this. Half of my issue is that I am not native to this area, and while I do have the time and patience for a really extraordinary garden - and I am absolutely determined to create one - I have to make realistic decisions for the area. The spacing is one issue. So looking at my list, which ones would you say need to go? Because if the spacing must be changed, there are surely some that can go. Thank you, Jason...See MoreMore flowers:
Comments (6)Beautiful bouquets Sofl! The confederate roses look like hibiscus. Love the two middle bouquets. Evelyn and Dames are gorgeous. Judy...See MoreAnyone wanna trade Koko Loco for Dames de Chenonceau?
Comments (0)Hi there. I really don't need to go rose shopping anymore. I have done way more than my share. But I want Koko Loco. And I don't think I have anymore room right now (after the Ludwigs feeding frenzy). I have an extra Dames de Chenonceau that I could part with. It's a new band, growing happily. Own root. From Roses Unlimited. Looks amazing so far. Been pinching buds. I can happily keep growing it until anyone is ready to trade. I can even send you pics every month if you want. No rush. I just want Koko Loco, but I don't want to shop anymore. Best if you're in the US so we don't have to deal with customs. Hit me up and lemme know. :)...See Morerosefolly
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