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Short-Season, High-Altitude Gardening: Hardy Roses for Harsh Climates
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Short-Season, High-Altitude Gardening: Hardy Roses for Harsh Climates

Stephen Love
Extension Bulletin Series, BUL 874, University of Idaho Extension
12/07/2009
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60841/000000197

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Love roses but live in a cold, high-elevation Idaho location? Don't worry. You can still grow many beautiful kinds of the national flower. Stephen L. Love studied dozens of rose varieties for their ability to survive Idaho's harsh cold climates and discovered which roses do best, from hybrid tea roses, climbers, miniatures and modern shrub roses to fine-smelling antique garden varieties. In this lushly photographed bulletin, learn about more than fifty rose cultivars and where to buy them.
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