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    Perinial Salvia

    Salvia is fairly easy to root. See my directions on rooting roses. I have rooted Salvia and many other things the same way.
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    Rose for scent (flavor)

    Chamblees http://www.chambleeroses.com/ Vintage Gardens http://www.vintagegardens.com/ Ashdown Roses http://www.ashdownroses.com/
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    Looking for a white rose, ++++!

    help with picking out an easy care rose for your area
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    Looking for a white rose, ++++!

    Climbing Iceberg doesn't get very big and depending on your location can be a disease magnet. NCCountrygirl - let me know where you are and I can get you in touch of people in your area who would be more than happy to give you suggestions.
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    Rose for scent (flavor)

    Zone 7A can grow almost anything - stick to Antiques or Old Garden Roses. Depending on your disease pressure you can grow anything from hybrid teas to Gallicas & Albas. I would suggest you visit a rose garden near you, preferably one that doesn't use a lot of chemical sprays if any - you want...
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    Looking for a white rose, ++++!

    colonial white better known as Climbing Sombreuil here is a link http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=45025
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    Your Favorite rose??

    before thinking about cuttings, what area are you in. I love the trilogy of the south - Chinas, Noisettes and Teas (not hybrid teas) and those babies just don't hardly grow above zone 7 so don't waste your time rooting a Noisette to grow in Canada or up state New York. My favorite are of...
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    How long to roots??

    just depends, on a lot of things. I have seen some root in as short as 2 weeks and others take 6months. As long as the cutting is green, there is a chance. Time of year; weather; variety of rose all make rooting times different. If it ain't dead, don't give up.
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    Rooting Roses??

    Dixie - pull the leaves off that would be under ground - it will rot. Also - pinch off any very new leaves at the top. The optimum time to root is right after it has bloomed. Snip off spent blooms and stick away
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    Rooting Roses??

    Gallon Pot Wet your potting soil cutting about 6 inches long cut the bottom at an angle right under a leaf node scratch (gently) with your thumbnail a couple of times down the bottom of the stem rooting hormone - you can get it at wallyworld disolve a small amount of rooting hormone in water and...
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