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Old 25-04-2003, 05:20 PM
Elizabeth
 
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Default Lady Banks rose evergreen?

Thanks! Looking forward to seeing the photos. Sounds like I only need one
plant for my smaller arbor. E.

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Elizabeth wrote:
I also have an arbor that I will be growing the Lady Banks on. How big

is
your arbor? Mine is 8'h x 4'w x 4'd. Should I plant it so the roots are

in
shade or sun? Should I plant one on either side, do you think? Thanks.

The arbor is 18x10 with the 4 posts at 14x7 feet with one plant at each
end. I don't think it matters much one now gets a lot more shade than
the other since one is northeast of the other. The
sunnier one gets about 8 hours of sun. I don't think it
matters much where the roots are.

I just took a roll of film of it and selected the option to get them put
online so if it works I will see if I can make a few jpegs available.
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Elizabeth wrote:
Hi all,

Is this rose truly evergreen? I've never heard of an evergreen rose,

but
the
Monrovia website seems to indicate that it is. Anyone have any of

these?

Ours seems to be. It gets a little thin in winter but never lost down
to thorns. It has been really spectacular for the past two weeks.
Think the rainy week hurt it some.

We built an arbor and have one at each end. It will be fully covered

by
the end of the summer. This thing is only slightly behind kudzu and
wysteria in growth though.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L67841D44

Thanks,
Elizabeth




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