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A resistant SMALL climber
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Posted by mrsbunny z7 NC (My Page) on Sun, May 29, 05 at 21:00
| The resistant climbers suggested (New Dawn, Westerland, Seafoam) sound great, but I have a very small garden and need one that will stay trained compactly on a 7'pillar. Is it possible to find a rose that is disease resistant in the humid south but won't take over my space? Please help! |
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RE: A resistant SMALL climber
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| Have a look at Blush Noisette. |
RE: A resistant SMALL climber
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| Sea Foam is fine for a pillar. The shoots are only about 6' long on average. Blush Noisette has great fragrance but very small flowers, fine for a pillar. Colette has no black spot for me (4-5 years). |
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