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The people who write the descriptions must have extremely keen senses of smell; my Alchymist is supposedly fragrant...but isn't. Those last two whites on the list are very fragrant according to my rose book; have never seen either in the flesh, so to speak. Both are repeat bloomers. |
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That's an excellent site Kazz posted; I have several Austin roses. I'd suggested some of the older varieties as they've proved their hardiness over the years, and I know you don't care for fussy roses that need a lot pf pruning, coddling and spraying! |
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