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Dec 31, 2020 2:52 PM CST
Name: Rosemary
Sacramento, CA (Zone 9b)
Hi everyone! Just noticed some bareroots (fancy bodybags, maybe. $12.95)) that have come in at Home Depot. I'm always on the outlook for orangey roses that will dry to a nice red, although I had thought I would sit out this winter of getting any roses plants except my daughter just moved, becoming a homeowner for the frst time, and wants my help to plant a bunch of roses in her new front yard which has a large Dutch Elm tree (shallow roots?), southern exposure, otherwise. Just wondering if anyone can comment on these offerings as to anything pro and con, and especially thorniness since I am so tired of thorny roses. They are: Mardi Gras, Cl. Pinata, Anisley Dickson, and Charisma. I already looked up Marina, and it said it's thorny, but otherwise looked like it might be a good candidate. Thank you for your experience if you have had any with these roses! Thank You!

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