Is this the Eden climbing rose
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K S 7b Little Rock (formerly of Seattle)
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Comments (10)I know I am recommending Northland Rosarium a lot but I love their roses! They are located up north I believe in zone 5 so the roses they grow are for that climate also. Plus they are own root. If you go to their website, you can read for yourself about their own root roses. The benefit for own root in zone 5 is if it dies back during the winter, it will grow again in the spring since it will re-grow form it's own roots. Grafted roses cannot do that. Also I am in zone 7, and I have two Eden roses. One is grafted, and the other is own root from Northland Rosarium. The grafted one I bought a year before, and a year later bought the own root Eden. Well the own root rose has almost caught up to the grafted one, plus the own root one grows new canes from the ground that the grafted one cannot. I am eagerly awaiting bloom right now, and I will post pics as soon as I can....See Morewhat do you think about eden climbing roses or (pierre de ronsard
Comments (8)It is an easy rose to keep neat, and the flowers are gorgeous, if scentless. The question is: how cane hardy is it going to be for you in UT. Most modern climbers are reasonably easy to control. For example: 'Fourth Of July', 'Eden', 'Altissimo', 'Berries n Cream', 'Compassion', and, yes, 'Eden' can all be kept tidy with moderate effort. It's the old ramblers from the early 20th century, the Noisettes of the 19th century, species (wild) roses, and the Wichurana hybrids like 'New Dawn' that are the rampant ones. In zone 5/6, size won't be so much of a problem as it is in say Florida or Southern California. The problem you have to handle is winter die-off....See MoreLooking for Eden climbing rose (cuttings or rooted)
Comments (0)Can take cuttings of the following fruit trees (limited as they are only 2-3 year old trees): Ashmead's Kernel apple Williams Pride apple Red Boskoop apple Empire apple Also, Harglow Apricot Stanley Plum Stella Cherry Also can offer cuttings of Endless Summer and Annabelle hydrangeas Other: Apple Blossom orchid division (will send 5 pseudobulbs with leaves) lots of yellow daylilies and tiger lilies Lily of the valley Hosta (unknown variety, probably Lancifolia) periwinkle spiderwort (pink, white, and purple) aloe kalanchoe christmas cactus Capron Musk strawberry various aquatic plants ( cabomba, water spangle, bacopa) Hoping for the following cuttings/young plants/divisions: Eden climbing rose Hudson Golden Gem apple (used to have one but landscaper destroyed it!) Korean pear (giant) Peonies Dahlias Beautyberry (Callicarpa) Lingonberries Lilacs (unusual varieties)...See MoreCan you train New Dawn and Eden Climbing roses to grow up a wall?
Comments (7)I live in the greater Toronto area and my zone is also 5b according to Canadian ranking. Eden is not cane hardy in my garden and I lost her two years ago. However ND is but not a monster yet. I do have a few canes and I am currently training it against the wall. I use a tall tomato cage but I am also fortunate that the main canes are sturdy and self supporting. The thinner canes I use bamboo stakes for now but if needed I can attach to the wooded fence....See MoreWi-Fi NJ 6b
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