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'Nora Virginia' rose Reviews & Comments
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Prone to blackspot in my eastern North Carolina garden. Unimpressive flower with too few petals, and not a lot of them anyway.
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Thank you Steve.
This is what HMF is all about; the rose community sharing their experience with specific plants in varying geographic/climatic regions.
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huh interesting. Foliage in pics looks a lot like the foliage of 'Sheer Magic'
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Might be related, I grow both but Nora Virginia really has less thorns and is a taller plant
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We'll never really know. JP worse at displaying records now than they were before, and that's not saying much lol.
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This is likely 'Women's Celebration', but J/P didnt make it clear. They refer to it as the "Women's Celebration Contest Winning Essay" winner.
www.jacksonandperkins.com/womens-celebration-hybrid-tea-rose/p/26422/
The html is also titled womens-celebration
J/P: making things confusing since 1200 B.C.
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It's their job and honestly about the only one they have remained decent at in the past decade.
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I've been very pleased with the selection and plants from J&P in 2019 and 2020. Seems like they've vastly improved. I did get 2 mislabeled roses but they promptly gave me a store credit, and I have not lost any plants from their bareroot or container selections, even the ones I received in May 2019 from their $10 end of season sale (I live in Florida)
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#3 of 4 posted
2 JAN 20 by
jedmar
The number on the link is the same which was added to references in January 2019 für 'Women's Celebration'.
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J&p catalog states this rose was bred by Keith Zary.
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#1 of 1 posted
15 MAY 19 by
jedmar
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