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'MORjerry' rose Reviews & Comments
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8 AUG 14 by
Rob Byrnes
This rose is very healthy here in NJ. It has not set OP hips for me yet but I've used it's pollen this season with hips seeming to take so far
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#1 of 9 posted
9 AUG 14 by
Kim Rupert
I've not had any self hips here, either, Rob. There are a few seedlings out back, supposedly from its pollen, but I need to give them time to mature to really determine if they are crosses or not. I'm glad it's behaving itself for you.
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#2 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
styrax
Kim or Rob, how does the mossing smell like?
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#3 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
Kim Rupert
I'll defer to Rob on this. I'm not recalling a scent and I no longer have the plant. It is part of the legion that didn't make it on the trucks.
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#4 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
styrax
Alas, such is life. Any guess to the parentage? The color suggests a yellow mini in the background, but that is just my guess.
Legion? ! How many brave souls have been lost?
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#6 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
Kim Rupert
Which Rugosa is a question. It seems like a Fairy Moss seedling to me. Mr. Moore often used Magnifica, Belle Poitevine and Jerry Rugosa. How many are "legions"? "Enough".
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#7 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
styrax
I am going to make a wild guess from the code name and say it was Jerry Rugosa.
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#9 of 9 posted
1 FEB 16 by
styrax
Ah! A thought! Moore had a seedling of Fairy Moss x polyantha nana! Perhaps that is the other parent? (Then, it is Fair Molly x Jerry Rugosa)
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#5 of 9 posted
25 MAY 15 by
Rob Byrnes
I don't remember off hand but I will check tomorrow and report back. I'm using her pollen again this season.
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#8 of 9 posted
26 MAY 15 by
styrax
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21 APR 13 by
Michael Garhart
Its so cute -- and in true pink!
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