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'Rosy Vision' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 8 SEP 20  
Initial post 8 SEP 20 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Palatine
most recent 6 FEB 17  
Initial post 6 NOV 15 by Rob Byrnes
Is this rose available in or with delivery to the US?
Reply #1 posted 28 JAN 17 by Paul G. Olsen
Palatine Roses keeps a stock plant of 'Rosy Vision' and may list it in the future. This nursery ships to the U.S., as many American rosarians know.

It'S a good rose and should be grown much more than it is.

This rose cultivar has been growing successfully at the Devonian Botanic Garden (Zone 3) for many years. It's a plant I donated to its rose garden in 2008.
Reply #2 posted 6 FEB 17 by Rob Byrnes
Thank you Paul. I look forward to when Palantine has it available to offer to the public.
most recent 22 FEB 09  
Initial post 22 FEB 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
USDA zone 4b through 9b . Used for cut flower, garden or pillar. Remove spent blooms to encourage re-bloom. Spring Pruning: Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood and cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, cut back the remaining canes by about one-third. In colder areas, you'll probably find you'll have to prune a little more than that.

I am not sure how 'Rosy Vision behaves in warm climates but in Canadian zone 5 or USDA zone 4 this plant only suffers tip kill and does not require the pruning indicated in colder areas. I do not know how this rose behaves in zones 3 and 2.
Reply #1 posted 22 FEB 09 by HMF Admin
Wonderful ! Thank you for sharing your experience with the HMF community. We need more site guests to participate like this.
Reply #2 posted 22 FEB 09 by Dr. Neville Arnold
I am the breeder of 'Rosy Vision' and know that the comments posted should be amended as I indicated. 'Rosy Vision' only suffers tip kill in CDN zone 5 or USDA zone 4. I have not had it tested in zones 2 and 3 or in warm climates.