Land of Seven Seasons In the Sunsuch as Rosa rugosa Ramanas rose or sea tomato, one of the more practical roses because it's fruit can be used in preserves. Perhaps then "Vip" and "Flora," two hardier roses, will actually be xeric, and can move outside where they'll be roses under the sun of the southwest's seven seasons. Xeric Max
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