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Old 12-05-2003, 03:21 PM
andrewpreece
 
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Default Mermaid/Mountbatten Roses

I'm considering using evergreen or semi-evergreen roses for cloaking a wall
/forming a hedge; allegedly the two roses I mention in the title are
suitable
for the purposes ( in that order ). I know the species roses like Rugosa and
Scabrosa are good for hedges but they have bushy habits and I want an
upright
hedge narrower than it is high. As for cloaking a wall, Mermaid sounds good,
but I wondered if anyone out there has used these roses ( or other
semi-evergreen
roses ) for these purposes? Any comments?

Andy



 
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