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Jan 9, 2016 11:04 AM CST
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Thank you, Neal.

Sherry, Heritage is the Rose I would pick if I could only have one. Beautiful blooms, several bloom flushes through the year, nice fragrance (although sometimes older blooms tend to smell like botanic pesticide Hilarious! ), few thorns, drought tolerant, partial shade tolerant--can't get better than that around here. Right now, it is bigger than normal for me at nearly six foot tall and about five foot wide, but I think that is probably because we had more than 60 inches of rain this year when our average annual amount is 36.
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