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Aug 18, 2015 8:23 PM CST
Name: Andi
Delray Beach, FL (Zone 10b)
Charter ATP Member I helped beta test the first seed swap
Grenada is descended from Tiffany - a very fragrant soft pink hybrid tea that is borderline hardy here in 6a. I will try it again, perhaps a quality grafted one from a Canadian nursery.

I love the fragrance of nicotina. I plant it with my roses, Kind of cheating, but I love fragrant plants!

I grew an own root Grenada that unfortunately didn't survive the moves. It had stunning blooms. It was less fragrant than Tiffany for me.

Souvenir de Malmaison, a bourbon rose, was the most fragrant rose I have grown. It needs lots of winter protection.

I LOVE Jasmine. I have to spoil it in a pot overwinter. My Jasmine didn't survive moving either. Neither did my Gardenia.

I survived the move. So did Winston the pug. And I have room for new roses!

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