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Old 06-06-2007, 10:09 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default single red rose....

On 5 Jun, 17:37, "Charlie Pridham"
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On 4 Jun, 18:27, "Charlie Pridham"
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Hello,


I don't know much about roses in general, but I'm thinking of planting
one or two.


My garden isn't that huge, so I'm probably looking for something

that's
relatively tall ( 6ft, 15ft) but doesn't take up too much space, it
doesn't need to be too neat and tidy, but at the same time something
like a moyesii would be too wild.....I prefer single flowers and I'm
not too fussed about scent...I quite like things like 'dortmund',
'parkdirektor riggers', 'altissisimo', but am aware that they are
climbers.....can they be grown as free standing shrubs?.....can anyone
recommend any of these in particular or anything else?


My soil is clay, I live in the midlands in the UK, so it needs to be
reasonably hardy, and would probably be in fullish sun.


More pink than red but have you seen Rosa complicata? in flower at the
moment and a real stunner, great scent as


well.http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk/roses...ta.htmjustbeen out and added
the bigger
picture behind the close up :~)


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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
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I have seen complicata...and I like it....its a bit low
growing.....not really red either, but thats a secondary issue....I
was thinking of something a bit taller and less sprawly.


Look up Rosa 'Smarty', ignore the height info, its huge mines at least 20'
again its single pink.
or maybe 'Rosy Cushion'
both go up if given some support

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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
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Thats more like it.....a sort of tamed dog rose. I'll add it to the
list.