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Allison
most recent 21 NOV SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 19 JUN 09 by Allison
Available from - Vintage Gardens
www.vintagegardens.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 21 NOV by BrianH
Also avail at Burlington Roses.
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most recent 22 JAN 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 JUL 08 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
I will try to circulate some plants probably next year to other hybridizers who may want to use it. It's a moss rose, but some hybridizers may want to take advantage of its diverse parentage. I may even try to introduce this rose to the public in general if I can find a nursery that are willing to sell it for me. I don't care about naming it, so I may give someone else that privilege if I see it fit. For now, I will just allow it to grow.
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 22 JUL 08 by jedmar
It does look very interesting. Are you living in the USA or in Europe?
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 22 JUL 08 by Unregistered Guest
I live in San Jose, California. So-- the United States. I wouldn't mind sending this rose to other places, just so long postage and handling is paid. (Or... an exchange for another seedling, or for a rose that I can't get in US nurseries.)
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 23 JUL 08 by jedmar
Importing into Europe is easy, but requires a phytosanitary certificate. On the other hand, I understand that the other way round is very difficult due to quarantine requirements.
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 24 JUL 08 by Unregistered Guest
I see that you are located in Sweden, and it seems you're a director of a rose garden. Does this mean that you are interested in displaying this seedling for public view? Or, are you interested in hybridizing with it? I am not sure how cold your climate gets, so who knows how hardy this seedling will be.
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 19 JUN 09 by Allison
I would love to be able to grow this plant. The colors are gorgeous. I don't hybridize now, but I hope to be able to in the future. I am especially interested in working with the moss roses in general. I definitely think you should try to distribute this pretty rose. How is the disease-resistance?
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 19 JUN 09 by Enrique Munoz Ramirez
You can have it for your garden if you list it on helpmefind. Right now it's too hot to ship cuttings, and I never rooted this rose before. Maybe by the fall you can grow it if you got a good spot. This rose, however, gets mildew. But-- so do other moss roses. But the mossing is especially heavy, which tends to trap extra moisture. This rose is so mossy that some of the leaves get mossing, just like both its parents.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 19 JUN 09 by Allison
I would be more than happy to list your rose in my garden on Help me find if I had the priviledge to grow it. Fortunately, I have never had mildew in my garden here in TN--just lots of blackspot--but you're right, I am used to spraying many of my other plants. I would love to grow it here and give you some feedback as to how it performs. ( the mossier the better!) Just let me know whenever you feel it would be good to send, and I'll get my info to you. If I have a rose that you would like a cutting from, let me know, and I will start one for you. My mosses are small, as they are new this year, but maybe by the fall, certainly by spring they should be ready.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 22 JAN 15 by styrax
I would like some of this too! How big does it get?
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MemberAllison
most recent 13 JAN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 JAN 12 by scott Drucker
Hey Allison,

I am a Landscape Designer in Chattanooga 2.5 hrs. from Nashville. I also collect antique roses and some David Austin and would be interested in possibly trading some cuttings with you. My e-mail is xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

Thanks,

Scott

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most recent 27 MAY 10 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 APR 09 by Allison
I love this miniature moss, and it is no longer being carried by Rogue Valley, do you know where I might be able to find it?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 27 MAY 10 by Kathy Strong
Rogue Valley Roses has Connie Lohn back in stock now, if you are still looking for it.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 27 MAY 10 by HMF Admin
This is where having a plant on your HMF Wish list can help. When a sponsoring nursery, like Rogue Valley Roses, updates their plants list we will notify you that evening of the plant availability.
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