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Discussion id : 63-203
most recent 20 MAY 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 2 APR 12 by bungalow1056
Zone 7b: Nightmoss seems to be the latest rose to leaf out in my garden. I was a little worried this spring because all my other roses are in full leaf. I thought my something might be wrong with my Nightmoss. It is not the case. She's just way past fashionably late. The leafing is coming on strong now. I can't wait for some blooms. My planting is in its first season, so still a little small.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 MAY 16 by Cats N Roses
Hi, I was wondering how big your Nightmoss is now it's got a few years to mature? I have two of them. One purchased late last year as an unverified band, another this spring. I have one bud on the unverified plant now. Can't wait to see the bloom!
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