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'20U37ZZ2' rose Reviews & Comments
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Does anyone have a source for this rose in the US? I don't see any in the 'Buy From' tab, but I surely would like to grow one in my garden.
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11 JAN 23 by
Lee H.
Mr. Google shows several vendors in Canada, perhaps one of them may ship to the states.
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Thank you. None of the Canadian vendors I've looked at have a shipping option to the states. I'd consider driving to Canada to get it, but then I have to figure out border crossings and agricultural inspections. I'm hoping to find an easier way.
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Is there a reason this one isnt more popular? Seems like it should have been popular in Northern countries???
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Olds College rose was tested in the Canadian Artist series trials but was rejected as it is prone to powdery mildew. It is a nice well-behaved rose with lots of blooms and shiny leaves. I grew out one open-pollinated seedling and it was clean.
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I recently got 'Morden Sunrise' for 6 dollars. It was busting at the seams with new basals, which I thought was intriguing. I am fairly sure it defoliates here, but I may try it on a BS resistant variety. It is a shame that it is nearly single, but I feel like it has potential for Pernet colors in it.
I have a seedling of 'Morden Blush' x 'Watercolors Home Run' that doesn't get BS like MB does. I liked the ethereal sweetheart look of the blooms of MB, but dang is it big and it gets BS here.
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