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Old 30-03-2005, 09:07 PM
Leon Trollski
 
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"Darren Garrison" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 13:35:43 GMT, in rec.gardens.roses Charles Perry

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Darren Garrison wrote:

I'm looking for roses that get BIG.

Where are you located? Climate makes a big difference. If you
are in the northern part of the US, Rugosas and some of their
Hybrids are suitable for hedges.


Zone 7b, the Piedmont reigon of South Carolina bordering Georga. They

would be in full sun in clay
soil. Old roses have grown there for decades in the past-- one of the

types the previous
generations call "seven sisters" (so who knows what the actual type is).

Those roses grew pretty
tall until a few years back a MASSIVE infestation of scale insects took

out the roses and a large
shrub. The area has been empty ever since.


Did this happen during a drought?

Many of the Heritage and Old roses have good disease resistance.