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Dec 3, 2013 5:23 PM CST
Name: Cindi
Wichita, Kansas (Zone 7a)
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Edmunds had it last spring, and Chamblee had it this year. One of the larger nurseries in Kansas had it this summer and I saw it, but for some reason didn't bring it home.
My Edmunds version died, but the tiny little one from Chamblee is still growing. It had one little blossom this year, which I trimmed off since the plant was so tiny.
The photos make it look like it will blend in well with other roses. Mine is in a bed with mostly Buck roses and pastel Earthkinds, so it should be the star of the area! Funny, Double Delight and Rainbow Sorbet are about 5' from it in this bed. I hope they all complement one another.
Mike, which nursery is getting in roses already? I'm going to be out there next week, and i was hoping Kniffings has theirs out for sale. They may even have some of the 2015 roses. Hurray!
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