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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #1
i am trying to find a rose named Mr.Lincon it is a very very deep red long stem rose that my mother had and it smelled so sweet so i kinda want one of my own.

and second i have red spider lilies growing in my yard but i would like to re-plant them into my back yard. and i read online that the bulbs r poisonous but i dont know if i cant touch them or what.

thx for all ur help.
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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #2
Wow, that sure is a beautiful rose I saw just now from looking at photos on the internet. I believe that I have seen them IRL as well It shouldn't be too difficult to find those, no? The best is to approach a nursery that specializes in roses.
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Posted 1 Year, 9 Months ago #3
Mister Lincoln is a very, very common rose. It is a very large hybrid tea, very red, very fragrant and just a wonderful rose. There is a reason that this rose is one of the most planted roses.
http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n=2104

This website gives you all the info you need for Mister Lincoln. It also gives you merchants who sell this rose. You will find the list quite long. You can also purchase it at most local nurseries, or as bare root plants at most of your more common home improvement stores. Yes, this rose is everywhere.

I will not discourage you from growing it. This rose is amazing.
Julie www.jsaurbaugh.blogspot.com - Gardening and Other Stuff
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