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'Jerry's Moss' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 44-522
most recent 22 FEB 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 9 MAY 10 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Kim, I think we may have the same rose listed under different names? Look at "Jerry's Moss".

I'm guessing the listings may need to be merged. Robert
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 29 APR 11 by Kim Rupert
I'm sorry Robert, I missed this old comment, but was convinced they are the same rose from your recent photos, so I've merged them. Thanks. Kim
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 29 APR 11 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Sounds good to me. I don't have any breeding record for this one.

Should be R. rugosa x 44 Stripe?
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 22 FEB 15 by Rob Byrnes
Robert,

Are you still growing Jerry's Moss?

Rob Byrnes
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 22 FEB 15 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Rob, I think it's still here but languishing if I have it. I haven't looked for it in awhile. It has an awful growth habit, poor repeat, and covered in prickles.. I never tried doing anything with it.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 22 FEB 15 by Rob Byrnes
Ok. I'll continue on working with MORjerry. Thank you for the reply Robert.
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Discussion id : 66-257
most recent 6 AUG 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 AUG 12 by Kit
Kim Rupert was kind enough to give me one of these, and a gracious neighbor let me plant it on his property where I can still enjoy it and work with it and where it is in full sun all day.

I can't say how big it will get, as it has only been in the ground since May, but can say that it smells great and blooms more or less continously. Beetles enjoy eating its buds, which for whatever reason is a problem with all and only my rugosa hybrids, with the sad exception of 'Summer Wine.'

I did take and root a single cutting that I have growing in the pot getto not enough of a sample to say it roots easily, but enough to say that it will grow on its own roots.
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