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Apr 2, 2012 12:05 PM CST
Name: Toni
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Saw this in today's Denver Post:

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GREAT FOR FRAGRANCE Another new Plant Select recommendation is Ruby Voodoo rose, a fragrant shrub rose developed by John Starnes. It features dark pink double blossoms that have an intoxicating, deep rose scent. Ruby Voodoo needs much drier soil than other hybrid roses. Plant it in full sun in a mixed perennial border where it can dry out between waterings. It blooms heavily in June, and can grow to 6 feet tall unless pruned annually. (Provided by Plant Select)

I'm going to have to see if one of my LGS has this. Love the color, love the fact that it's semi-xeric!
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