Brazos belle anyone?
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Wanted....brazos berries.....or other warm climate berries
Comments (1)If you don't find any, here's a site that tells about them and they look pretty cheap. http://www.tytyga.com/product/Brazos+Blackberry+Plants...See MoreDoes anyone grow Cornelie aka � Belle Vichyssoise
Comments (5)Lynn, Our bush had a lot of basal canes and wanted to be quite wide before its "haircut" but it also was throwing some snakey canes that could be tied to a framework like a climber. Since we took a lot of canes away it is not nearly so wide and I think you could train it to be a bush or a climber. It is thorny but not the worst by a long shot. The laterals have smaller prickles but the basals have quite a few large attractive bronze thorns. Still nothing so bad as say a Joseph's Coat. Crepuscule was totally smooth with attractive foliage and did well for us in an all day sun spot but ultimately succumbed to sunburned canes after about five years. It is apricot though and we never saw many blooms beyond a great spring flush but that may have been due to its exposed position. Also I could never detect much by way of fragrance and Belle absolutely wafts. I don't know how either rose would do up against a wall in a southwest position. I know here on the east side I would never try it but I think you are in a cooler part of LV so maybe it would work if you didn't have much reflected heat off your house. Of course Lady banks would be fine there and thornless if you didn't mind a big two week show and then green the rest of the year:( We got both belle and crepuscule from roses unlimited so they may be a little different than what vintage has. Maria...See MoreSugar Belles —anyone growing?
Comments (11)I may be mis-remembering but I think some of our Canadian Citrus posters have Sugar Belles (maybe Brian and Amy)? I haven't seen or tried one of those but did try a couple Minneolas that I had found at an International supermarket not far from me and was amazed at how juicy and sweet those were (I think their country of origin was Peru). I ended up eating one out of hand and used the other in an orange chicken recipe that turned out fantastic. One huge fruit produced enough juice for the recipe (it was well over 1/4 cup) and I added some zest from a (unknown) mandarin that I had frozen earlier. This was the plain old minneola - Right now, my Shiranui/Sumo/Dekopan is a bit larger than the above minneola fruit and still has a few months to go!...See MoreAnyone familiar with these mirrored bell jar sconces?
Comments (2)Maybe... Lorford Medium Sconce...See MoreVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
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