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Old 20-09-2004, 03:40 AM
Chris Hunkeler
 
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Default Climbing rose Dublin Bay

Hello all,

Is it possible that a climber can sometimes revert to a non-climbing form?

I planted Dublin Bay along with two other climbers a couple of years
ago. Fourth of July and Iceberg have reached the top of the pergola and
massed on top. Dublin Bay is still only at about the same height as my
non-climbing roses, four feet.

I really enjoy this rose but boy is it slow to climb.

Cheers,
Chris

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