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Mar 17, 2016 7:50 AM CST
Name: Mika
Oxfordshire, England and Mento
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I have Queen of Sweden and the Alnwick. Both are strong, disease resistant, and repeat flower well. Queen of Sweden is my favourite of the two, although in the Alnwick probably has a stronger scent. But both are really lovely! You may find growing them in Texas you will need to provide regular watering (perhaps an irrigation system?). We grow some David Austin roses (although not these two) in the south of France and without irrigation they can struggle. They also like regular feeding!

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