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Climbing roses
Hi---I am going to get a climber rose for my back fence and was wondering
which ones everyone likes. I am in zone 9 or 10--southern Calif....I have the notorious "Iceberg" on my list and Dublin Bay. Other suggestions.... (I already own Joseph's Coat) -- Have a Great Day!! Linda |
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"Linda" wrote in message
news:VvBod.3290$Nh1.1411@trnddc09... Hi---I am going to get a climber rose for my back fence and was wondering which ones everyone likes. I am in zone 9 or 10--southern Calif....I have the notorious "Iceberg" on my list and Dublin Bay. Other suggestions.... (I already own Joseph's Coat) -- Have a Great Day!! Linda Depends on how tall your fence is, and how much "footprint" room you have (for canes to get in your way while walking by or mowing). I have Champney's Pink Cluster along one fence and it does great, lots of canes, lots of blooms, very vigorous bush. And it doesn't get too tall, like some of the other Noisettes I have (which reach 20' or more), but it does reach at least 6'. I put a wire trellis in front of it because it tended to droop too much into the driveway. HTH - Gail |
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