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Roses to go to good homes

Posted by bada z10 CA (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 22, 09 at 1:19

Hello all,

I'm not a rose specialist by any means, but I have a number of roses (that are on a client's property) that we'd like to remove and I thought I'd offer them to anyone here in southern california, near los angeles... tujunga to be specific... all we ask is that you remove them.

I'm not even sure if this is the right place to post this, but any guidance as to where I should post this, or any leads to anyone who might be interested would be greatly appreciated.

They are older plants, well grown and a bit large. The flower images are as below.

Please contact me if interested. Thanks!

bada

French lace

Chrysler

Franklin

NOid yellow rose, d'aura?


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RE: Roses to go to good homes

You can try posting in the California Gardening forum.

Also, here is a link to the American Rose Society's list of local rose societies. Scroll down to the CA societies, and contact one (or more) of them. I am sure they will know of someone who would be willing to help.

Here is a link that might be useful: ARS Local Societies


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RE: Roses to go to good homes

  • Posted by katbird Z6 SW Ohio USA (My Page) on
    Thu, Oct 22, 09 at 19:41

wish I were there I would take them all.. best of luck for a good home.. envy the recipient..


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RE: Roses to go to good homes

  • Posted by bada z10 CA (My Page) on
    Mon, Oct 26, 09 at 3:23

Thanks diane for the tip, just posted on california forum. :) Will look into ARS if I can't find a taker soon...

Thanks kat for the lovely comment, yeah they are very nice roses... would be a shame if they don't go to good hands...

bada


 
 

 

 


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