Citations:rambling rose

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English citations of rambling rose

  • 1995, Elvin McDonald, Rose Gardening, →ISBN, page 204:
    'Trier,' a 1904 white rambling rose, technically a hybrid multiflora, is said also to be involved, along with certain teas, Chinas, and hybrid perpetuals.
  • 2001, Matthew M. Vriends, Tanya M. Heming-Vriends, The Canary Handbook (page 37)
    Rambling rose (Rosa multiflora): Barely needs description. lt is well suited for growing both inside and outside an aviary, []
  • 2010, Gérard M. Hunt, Rambling on Saint Martin: A Witnessing, →ISBN, page 14:
    In Cole's song, there is no explicit reference to thorns, but everyone knows that the rambling rose is beautiful, but its stem or vine is full of prickles.
  • 2010, John R Dean, Waiting for Jack, →ISBN, page 130:
    Rampant vines, blackberry and half dead rambling rose thorns are hazards to avoid as JB pursues his quest.
  • 2013, Marita Conlon-McKenna, The Rose Garden, page 8:
    It was overgrown now with dandelions and weeds, but Molly stopped, surprised to see a rambling rose clambering up the south wall, cheekily reaching the top.
  • 2015, Adele Nozedar, The Garden Forager: Edible Delights in your Own Back Yard, →ISBN:
    If you have a dead tree in your garden, rather than cutting it down, as rotting wood is a godsend for insects, why not plant a vigorous rambling rose at its base instead.