Quadra, Prairie Princess and Rugelda
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Got some more roses, gonna try some fall planting once the snow clears. Poor trees, broken everywhere from the sudden wet snow.
I got Rugelda, Quadra and Prairie Princess, they were on sale. I suspect some might be grafted, I'll post a photo once I get a chance.
Does anyone have experience with the above varieties in zone 3 or colder? I was impressed by the shiny green foilage in Rugelda. The foilage on Prairie Princess looks delicate. Quadra looks tough, I have read good things about this one, but some readings say it does not have scent.
I am hoping at least 1 of these 3 will have at least some slight scent to them.
I also just came from a visit to Bylands nursery in the Okanagan. Amazing to see the fields of roses, they were mass growing what looked like the Canadian Artist series. Where they grow is so drastically different than here. Warm 25-30 degree weather, along with a constant lake breeze. Humid, yet breezy.
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