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'JACmcall' rose Reviews & Comments
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13 NOV 23 by
Michael Garhart
Mine seems to be more winter tender than Artistry, its parent. The color is more dynamic, and the form is more open. BS isn't much but some on both. Not a lot of large-flowered roses in this color range available in North America. Both are good varieties, with their own caveats. Artistry seems to love the heat a lot, and Sedona changes color in the heat, which is interesting. Neither are particularly useful in their scent, like Fragrant Cloud, but both are better growers. Sedona is a more linear plant, and Artistry is a more husky plant. Fragrant Cloud is shorter than both, and a bit more prone to diseases, but the fragrance is obviously sought after. Sedona and Fragrant Cloud to have less prickles than Artistry, but Artistry has the healthiest stems between the 3.
Of the 3, I prefer Artistry, because it is the most consistent every year, and especially a heavy mid-summer producer when many roses like to take a siesta. However, Sedona is more interesting in a floral arrangement.
I hope this helps. I hope more in this color range become available in the years to come because there is not much variety for folks.
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21 MAY 23 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - Northland rosarium https://www.northlandrosarium.com/
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21 MAY 23 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - Menagerie Rose Farm https://menagerieflower.com/
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12 JAN 10 by
chilloutroses
Jackson & Perkins site says it has a strong pear fragrance. Your post says none to mild. I'd like to hear from growers for their comment on the aroma.
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#1 of 5 posted
13 JAN 10 by
RoseBlush
In this case, the information on the rose page came from the registration material submitted by J & P to the ARS.
Smiles, Lyn
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#2 of 5 posted
18 AUG 10 by
Louise's Garden
I have this rose and love it. Mine has a strong fruity fragrance.
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#3 of 5 posted
27 AUG 11 by
Hedgerow Rose
Mine just started blooming and I would categorize the fragrance as a medium, delicious fruity scent. This is a gorgeous rose, starting out a deep orange and fading to salmon pink. The stems are strong enough to hold the large blooms upright. In our garden showing incredible disease resistance!
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#4 of 5 posted
27 MAY 14 by
Robert D.
Our Sedona has a wonderfully rich fruity fragrance. It is also one of the most beautiful flowers of all the plants in our rose collection. Healthy, vigorous, and generous with huge, long lasting blooms. We're going to get another next spring. Wonderful!
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#5 of 5 posted
25 MAY 22 by
Hopeisdopie
Im in southern california and my Sedona has almost no smell. This is its 3rd year and this spring i happened to notice a very light fragrance. but now that its getting hot, its scentless again ????♀️
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