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Question? about "olypiad Rose"
I want to find out what rootstock the olympiad rose was grafted to
My olypiad rose died but suckers came up from the ground and started to bloom white I have been all over the net to find the answer to no avail Thanks |
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Question? about "olypiad Rose"
It sounds like Fortuniana, was the grower from the SE
United States? Fortuniana is a common root stock for growers in that area. Growers select their root stock for the local conditions, it is usually best to buy from a grower that has similar soil & climate conditions as the area you will plant the grafted rose. Tim "Tony Michael" wrote in message ... I want to find out what rootstock the olympiad rose was grafted to My olypiad rose died but suckers came up from the ground and started to bloom white I have been all over the net to find the answer to no avail Thanks |
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