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Jan 17, 2020 11:50 PM CST
Portland, Oregon
zuzu said:I've never grown James Galway, but I do know that it has a climbing habit and easily can reach 10 feet in height. In my experience, even canes that ultimately grow to be "rigid and thick" are pliable enough to be trained at the start. You'll just have to keep an eye on the rose and train the canes before they lose their flexibility.

Thank you - I will give it a try then! . Was not sure if they are pliable enough even when young. When I was searching even YouTube most of Galway's reviews were showing it as a shrub...
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