As a comment about Rose (Rosa 'Belinda's Dream'), porkpal wrote:

This rose grows as a dense, symmetrical shrub in my garden, resists black spot and repeats generously. It is one of my favorites.
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Nov 21, 2011 2:19 PM CST
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Name: Robert Jenkins
North Carolina, USA (Zone 7b)
I agree: Belinda's Dream has superior resistance to black spot and blooms repeatedly. I have a few blooms now, in mid-December, zone 7b.

It's easy to root from cuttings, too.
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raydio said: I agree: Belinda's Dream has superior resistance to black spot and blooms repeatedly. I have a few blooms now, in mid-December, zone 7b.

It's easy to root from cuttings, too.

Hi there, raydio, I have tried many times to root cuttings from this rose. My neighbor has a bunch of them in her front garden. I didn't have success either time. What is your method. I really want to start cuttings now that I have one of my own. She gifted me one at Christmas. Thank you in advance if you can help me. I've tried the rooting hormone, and cuttings in water several times. Please help! Lovey dubby
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