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Evergreen Roses
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Dave Hill wrote: I always thought that Roses would shed their leaves in winter, but we had one of the dwarf pot grown ones from Teaco in October, I put it outside late November, and despite the very heavy frosts, and being under several inches of snow it still has all its leaves, no sign of dammage. Many plants are conditionally evergreen, and drop their leaves only in severe winters: privet, Japanese honeysuckle and some roses are among them. Some do that only at -15 or -20 Celsius. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Evergreen Roses
I always thought that Roses would shed their leaves in winter, but we
had one of the dwarf pot grown ones from Teaco in October, I put it outside late November, and despite the very heavy frosts, and being under several inches of snow it still has all its leaves, no sign of dammage. |
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Evergreen Roses
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In article , Dave Hill wrote: I always thought that Roses would shed their leaves in winter, but we had one of the dwarf pot grown ones from Teaco in October, I put it outside late November, and despite the very heavy frosts, and being under several inches of snow it still has all its leaves, no sign of dammage. Many plants are conditionally evergreen, and drop their leaves only in severe winters: privet, Japanese honeysuckle and some roses are among them. Some do that only at -15 or -20 Celsius. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Most of the wichuriana and sempervirens type ramblers keep theirs not always a good thing as it helps disease survive from one year to the next -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and Lapageria rosea |
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