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Does the rose 'Alberine' flower more than once a season

Posted by bonza40 Nelson New Zeal (My Page) on
Thu, Nov 24, 05 at 20:34

I love the rambling rose 'Albertine' and want to plant it over a pergola ,but don't know how long it is in bloom. Is it a 'oncer' or does it have a long flowering season? Also thinking about 'Francois Jureville' - same question applies.
Would help me make a decision if some kind person could let me know.
Thans, Bonza


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RE: Does the rose 'Alberine' flower more than once a se

According to one source " 'Albertine', which can reach 6m in height, has one magnificent burst of soft apricot pink, double flowers." Not sure about 'Francois Jureville'. If you ask on the main boards in the Roses section you're bound to get good answers. Or go to the UK board as their climate is less continental than for those from US and Canada and they have some very clued-up gardeners.


 
 

 

 


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