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Dec 17, 2015 10:27 PM CST
Name: Annette
Cumming, GA (Zone 8a)
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Neal. The Austin's do well here in GA. My oldest plant is Charles Darwin, that has been in my back garden for >5 years. It does have long arching branches, with butter yellow blooms, and a delightful scent.

Charles Darwin
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Christopher Marlowe has also done well, once I move it from a shady spot to get more full sun.
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I have others that I'll share later. I have to say Evelyn has been my favorite DA rose for scent.


Sherry and Debra, your DA roses are beautiful!
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