
It grows back from any bit of root. It is used as an understock for other roses in my part of the country, and it apparently was the understock for the miserable hybrid tea roses that somebody planted in my yard some years ago. I've tried to get rid of it at least three times, and where once was one plant, there are now three. I've given up. I've grown to like it, (or at least tolerate it) even though it is not fragrant, blooms only once a year and is particularly susceptible to mildew.

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