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      But in this garden I have also planted a special shrub rosebush. Soon, one of the cuttings took root, and we transplanted it into her side yard, where it thrived and became a hardy rosebush with many leafy stems and abundant blooms. As typical of transplanted suckers, my antique rosebush showed no buds or blooms in its first season, but by the following May, it had grown several stems and produced a few blooms. On that spring day, decades ago, when my mother's cousin Nancy gave her a cutting from her rosebush, she admonished, "Don't give a cutting to anybody outside of the family. [Extracted from the article]
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