I’ll buy one in spring. Now help me choose a rose variety for zone 2. Frosts down to -50*C and more can happen. Thank you



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I'll buy one in spring. Now help me choose a rose variety for zone 2. Frosts down to -50*C and more can happen. Thank you? and got a better answer

Response from Нина[+++++]
I would take. or at least consider Hansaland John Davis Sir Thomas Lipton William Baffin.looks so-so, but tolerates the penumbra and blooms continuously Adelaide Hoodless Martin Frobisher Westerland already 5 zone, but a wonderful rose Angela Flammentanz Super Excelsa Nina Weibul Ferdinand Pishard Belvedere can try Henry Kelsey Luis Odier. A fragrance! you can't go past You can throw in some more. Only for spring, many nurseries or more precisely all where I ordered open IM November 1. Someone a little later in the early days. At 00 hours. 01 min. all the most interesting and new things ends. I.e. you have to keep your finger on the button in advance Only if you're not ready to splinter in the fall, prickly monsters indomitable not take On rozebuka there are comments on each variety?

Response from 0[+++++]
I would take. or at least consider Hansaland John Davis Sir Thomas Lipton William Baffin.looks so-so but tolerates the penumbra and the continuous flowering Adelaide Hoodless Martin Frobisher Westerland is 5 zone but a wonderful rose Angela Flammentanz Super Exzelsa Nina Weibul Ferdinand Pichard Belvedere can try Henry Kelsey Luis Odier for sure. A fragrance! you can't go past You can throw in some more. Only for the spring, many nurseries or more precisely all where I ordered open IM November 1. Someone a little later in the early days. At 00 hours. 01 min. all the most interesting and new things ends. Ie you need to have your finger on the button in advance Only if you're not ready to splinter unbending prickly monsters do not take on the rozebook there are comments on each variety.

Response from 0[+++++]
I think you'll get any at -50. And you grow them in big pots. Put the pots in the basement in winter.

Response from 0[+++++]
canes well and if you do not have time to buy up to 00h. 01 min then you can do the easiest Rose from a pot-bouquet, which is usually given to us on March 8, planted in May June for the weather in the OG they take root fine and if they are well ducked when starting to -5 g. Frosts under a wooden box to hide and branches to cover a good chance that under the snow, they will survive. Costs are minimal and the size of the flower increases over the years. If I succeed in this less expensive experiment I will be able to order flowers from Julia's list. Yulia as always it is impossible not to admire in knowledge of pink beauties. I want to choose too, but with flowers bigger in diameter.

 

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