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Comments (2)I have seeds to an old damask rose called La Villede Bruxelles If you would like to try them. The spelling might be off but the roses are fantastic and smell soooooo good....See MoreSuggestions for short fragrant roses?
Comments (9)There is a serie of small rugosa, often called "pavement" which includes foxy, snowdwarf, pierret and others. In my opinion, foxy is the best (and pierret the worst). I have about 10 of them, all are very healthy (not to say immortal!), they remain under 3 feet, mine are 70cm which is 2feet 1/2 (1 feet = 30cm). They are continuously in bloom, very fragrant, always healhty, drought resistant, produce a lot of large red hips and I could not think of a better small rose. Well, in general rugosas are fragrant, with very few expceptions (mainly grootendorst)....See MoreHave: Phyllis Bide (3 well rooted cuttings)
Comments (1)All three have been spoken for. Thank you!...See MoreWhat's your favorite fragrant rose for a cool mild wet climate?
Comments (5)That's a 'Welcoming Red' Lotus of classic form. Source: PondLotus.com https://pondlotus.com/collections/all/products/welcoming-red-lotus Last spring it was a little 1/4" x 6" root like tuber clipping on when I got it. Concerned it would not make it being so small. It put up a 3" diameter leaf. And then each leaf one bigger than the next, until 12". Then it started flowering with large flowers, one after the next. The fragrant flowers only last a few days each, but they keep being It was grown in 4" of mud in a 22" x 6 black plastic lotus tub. I buried two waterlily fertilizer sticks under the mud and put in a sunny spot. To overwinter, the lotus tub was submerged 6" under the surface of side pond intended for tadpoles. Once I find more mud, it is big enough now to consider planting into that pond....See Morenoseometer...(7A, SZ10, Albuquerque)
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