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Northern California (Zone 9a)
Pickering and Hortico sell bare-root grafted plants, so they're not measurable in quarts or gallons. Grafted roses are typically grown in the field for at least two years before they're sold, so they're much bigger than most own-root roses.
I used to love Hortico and I have hundreds of Hortico roses living happily in my garden, but they started going downhill a couple of years ago, to the point that even customers of long standing have given up on that nursery.
Where did the $23 come from, by the way? Hortico is selling the rose for $14.99.
You could take a chance on ordering it from Hortico. They may have learned a lesson from so many of their customers abandoning them, but my best advice is to wait until the end of September, when Pickering updates its Website and starts taking orders for 2011, and order it from Pickering instead.
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The sloth is a star among Costa Rica’s animal kingdom. Travelers are determined to see this puzzling, cuddly creature during their trek into the rainforest. Our Experts all too frequently receive travel wish lists consisting of top destinations, activities, rainforest resorts, and sloths. You can only imagine then how the masses melt when they hear word that Costa Rica has a sloth sanctuary. Yes, it’s true. We LOVE sloths. And we’re equally as excited about the Sloth Sanctuary’s rising star.

Meet Buttercup The Sloth

Buttercup, the 23 year-old three toed Bradypus sloth, is the sloth sanctuary’s official ambassador and, some might say, the catalyst for its establishment. If the local children of the Caribbean hadn’t brought an orphaned Buttercup to the Arroyo family in 1992, the sanctuary might not exist today. The Sloth Sanctuary continues to rescue injured and orphaned sloths; some are permanent residents as the result of disabilities, but others are able to rebuild their strength at the sanctuary and return to the wild. Way to go, Buttercup!

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Buttercup in Fashion

Fellow Expert and sloth fanatic, Brandon, supporting Buttercup

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Most recently, Buttercup was the face of American Apparel’s Earth Day campaign in collaboration with the Sloth Sanctuary. Artist Todd Selby partnered with American Apparel to create a limited edition T-shirt with Buttercup sketched on the front. Thirty percent of the proceeds went to the Sloth Sanctuary.

Visit the Sloth Sanctuary

The Sloth Sanctuary is located on the Southern Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica south of the port city of Limon, now accessible from San Jose by a short domestic flight. Check out some of our favorite Caribbean hotels in the area. The Sloth Sanctuary offers a couple of tours that need to be arranged in advance.

Sloth Sanctuary Tours

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Baby sloth at the sanctuary, photo credits: Scientific America

The two hour Buttercup Tour is an introduction to sloths and their habitat. Walk through and meet permanent sloth residents like Buttercup and baby sloths in their nursery. After the sanctuary, visitors will take a canoe tour on the Estrella River. Be on the lookout for a variety of bird species and of course, sloths. The Insider’s Tour must be arranged in advance. First, visit the sloths in rehabilitation at the “Slothpital.” Your guide will then show you the tiny residents of the sloth NICU and the rescued babies in the nursery before joining the Buttercup Tour.

Last but not least, if you love sloths, or animals in general, and haven’t seen the Costa Rica tourist board’s Save the Americans campaign video, you need to…

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