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'DLFED 3' rose Reviews & Comments
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12 OCT 14 by
styrax
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#1 of 12 posted
1 OCT 15 by
Rob Byrnes
Is this once blooming?
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#2 of 12 posted
1 OCT 15 by
styrax
I think so, it doesn't bloom on new wood. But, neither does Fedtschenkoana.
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#3 of 12 posted
6 NOV 15 by
styrax
Its a strange plant. It sends out very prickly, arching canes with wrinkled foliage, then thornless laterals of blue and very fragrant leaves. Nice fall color. I see a bud, but I doubt it will ever open.
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#4 of 12 posted
7 NOV 15 by
Rob Byrnes
Thank you for the information.
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#5 of 12 posted
7 NOV 15 by
Kim Rupert
Yes Rob, it's once flowering. I've wondered if raising self seedlings may result in a repeat flowering plant, but I never tried it.
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#6 of 12 posted
7 NOV 15 by
Rob Byrnes
That's exectly what I was wondering Kim.
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#7 of 12 posted
8 NOV 15 by
styrax
Jackie, iirc, had some repeaters in crosses with moderns.
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#8 of 12 posted
9 NOV 15 by
Rob Byrnes
That's good to know. I've received lots of DLFED 3 seeds from a generous source and hopefully there will be at least one repeat bloomer in the lot.
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#9 of 12 posted
23 JUN 17 by
AquaEyes
Hey, Robert! Did anything interesting come from those 'DLFED 3' hips I sent you? I also wanted to add that my 'DLFED 3' plant will have scattered repeat if deadheaded and pruned after hips start to form.
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#10 of 12 posted
23 JUN 17 by
Rob Byrnes
I was disappointed that I didn't get good germination and the ones that did were disease prone. I'd love to give it a try again if you find yourself with extra seed some time.
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#11 of 12 posted
23 JUN 17 by
AquaEyes
I ordered Dip-N-Grow -- I should finally be able to be successful propagating from my garden, so I'll make a clone for you.
:-)
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#12 of 12 posted
23 JUN 17 by
Rob Byrnes
That would be awesome. Thank you!
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23 NOV 14 by
styrax
Kim, or anyone else with this rose, how does the moss smell like?
The Fedschenkoana smell is from terpenes, so is the classic moss scent if I remember correctly. Also, the glands that produce them are often on trichomes even on the leaves (the funny Scarlet Moss leaves are an extreme example) rubiginosa has the same production area too. So, I presume the moss smells like the foliage. Am I correct in thinking so?
Also, I read that the sweetbriar trichomes are to prevent rust. Does anyone in Rust Country able to verify?
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