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'Moondance' rose Reviews & Comments
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My Moondance suffered very little dieback during the winter, but unfortunately came down with a bad case of blackspot during the spring, and none of my other roses did. It got blackspot last fall as well. It grows very fast, but I don't find it nearly as disease-resistant as its reputation led me to believe.
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I agree Anemone! This rose is the saddest looking one in my garden right now! I keep thinking I'll get rid of it, but I do like the blooms.
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12 NOV 11 by
Leene
In my Zone 6a garden, this rose is a fast and vigorous grower and produced many flower buds its first year. Unfortunately, it was plagued by thrips all summer and got a touch of blackspot in the fall. Neither affliction seemed to compromise its vigor. I just wish that the bugs didn't love it so much!
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My Moondance is not very blackspot resistant at all.
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Hello, I live in Italy and am interested in purchasing this rose. Does anyone know where I can find it in Europe? Thanks!
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FEB 2011 ~ When traveling through TUSCANY in 2007, I saw many ICEBERG roses growing in Italy and because MoonDance is the child of ICEBERG, I believe this rose should be available in Italia.
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