'Morden Snowbeauty' rose Reviews & Comments
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The Montreal Botanical Garden continues to recommend this rose as resistant to blackspot, powdery mildew, and rust:
http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin/en/info_verte/roses/cultivars.htm
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The seedling number (84J3T403) of this variety shows that the cross was made in 1984 when Lynn Collicutt was the breeder at Morden Experimental Station.
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25 JUN 08 by
sandra
Is this rose a repeata bloomer?
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24 MAY 09 by
beth
In my yard in Ontario (zone 5b) Morden Snowbeauty repeats as well as most other shrub roses. That is to say, the first flush in spring and the last flush in fall are always the best and there is sporatic flowering in between.
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15 SEP 07 by
Unregistered Guest
This spring I planted 12 roses of different varieties in my home in London, Ontario. I sprayed several times early on with a home mixed Cornell spray (light horticulutural oil & baking soda in water). Morden Snowbeauty is the only rose in my garden that dropped all it's leaves in response to this. The good news is that it was growing so fast that it simply made new leaves and survived the ordeal. I presume it was unique to this spray since I later sprayed the garden with neem oil and Morden S. was unharmed. Anybody else have this experience with this rose?
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