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Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

Posted by kathy9norcal CA 9 (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 18:12

It wasn't supposed to be a climber but after the first year in the ground, it demanded a trellis.
The fall canes were so long it needed to go up. So DH made a brass trellis for me from internet plans.
The rest is history. I just love this rose. My best blooming climber by far.
in early March:

in May:

why I love it:


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RE: Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

Kathy--Great shot!! That would be a stopper for someone riding by your house.--Ron


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RE: Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

  • Posted by TNY78 7a-East TN (My Page) on
    Tue, Jul 31, 12 at 20:20

Thanks, Kathy! That is beautiful! I'm curious to see how tall it will grow here. I'll be sure to plant it toward the back, or where I can place a pillar, in case it does get as tall as yours. I think maybe I'll plant it with some white minis near the base (or yellow would look nice too) Thanks again, I'm excited for it to grow faster now! :)

Tammy


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RE: Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

Oh, wow, Kathy, it's eye popping gorgeous. I wonder how big it will get over the next few years--keep us posted. I'm going to have to check out these hulthemia roses a little better. Diane


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RE: Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

WOW! is right. What a lovely sight, need shades, to look at the lovely picture.


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RE: Eye Paint as a climber for Tammy

  • Posted by seil z6b MI (My Page) on
    Thu, Aug 2, 12 at 20:29

OMG, Kathy, that is soooo cool!


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