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My Favorite Rose
Category: Pianolady's Gardens | Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:38 am I believe it to be a 'Therese Bugnet' Rugosa. If you live in a northern climate, it's a must have! Probably the most prolific and least disease-prone rose I have. It's just beautiful year after year, and survives the harshest winters. It gets 6' tall with a 5' spread.
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A real beauty with all those lovely, old fashioned blooms. It must be a lovely focal point in your garden and attract lots of attention.
Gorgeous!
Really an exciting pink rose there.. I remember it very well at my mama's house.
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