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Old 28-05-2004, 07:08 AM
Sis
 
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Default poor Cl. Cecile Brunner!

I had/have(?) a Cl. Cecile Brunner that was growing on a wooden trellis for
about 8 yrs., until the trellis fell apart and I had to remove the trellis
piece by piece, as to not harm the rose. The rose was over 12 ft high,
growing over the top of the shed roof, and very beautiful. Maybe because of
lack of support,the long canes died over the winter and now I think just the
root stock is growing,because the roses are now a bright,medium sized,
velvety red. Is it possible for some branches that are left of the Cecile
Brunner to bloom? Is there a way for me to find out what type of rose the
root stock is? It's a Jackson Perkins rose. Thanks for any advice. Sis


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Old 28-05-2004, 04:08 PM
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Default poor Cl. Cecile Brunner!

Dr. Huey... J&P's standard. Once blooming, pretty rose very susceptable
to mildew and blackspot.

http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=1550

Sis wrote:

I had/have(?) a Cl. Cecile Brunner that was growing on a wooden trellis for
about 8 yrs., until the trellis fell apart and I had to remove the trellis
piece by piece, as to not harm the rose. The rose was over 12 ft high,
growing over the top of the shed roof, and very beautiful. Maybe because of
lack of support,the long canes died over the winter and now I think just the
root stock is growing,because the roses are now a bright,medium sized,
velvety red. Is it possible for some branches that are left of the Cecile
Brunner to bloom? Is there a way for me to find out what type of rose the
root stock is? It's a Jackson Perkins rose. Thanks for any advice. Sis



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Old 29-05-2004, 06:02 AM
Sis
 
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Default poor Cl. Cecile Brunner!

Thanks so much for the information. I'm so disappointed about my rose,
though. Sis
"ben boorman" wrote in message
link.net...
Dr. Huey... J&P's standard. Once blooming, pretty rose very susceptable
to mildew and blackspot.

http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=1550

Sis wrote:

I had/have(?) a Cl. Cecile Brunner that was growing on a wooden trellis

for
about 8 yrs., until the trellis fell apart and I had to remove the

trellis
piece by piece, as to not harm the rose. The rose was over 12 ft high,
growing over the top of the shed roof, and very beautiful. Maybe because

of
lack of support,the long canes died over the winter and now I think just

the
root stock is growing,because the roses are now a bright,medium sized,
velvety red. Is it possible for some branches that are left of the

Cecile
Brunner to bloom? Is there a way for me to find out what type of rose

the
root stock is? It's a Jackson Perkins rose. Thanks for any advice. Sis





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