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'Masora' rose Reviews & Comments
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12 FEB by
Kathy Strong
Very weak grower. Bought on Etsy twice. Both died within one year. I take very good care of my roses. This one is only for experts, and it requires constant care (spraying with fungicides, and keeping greenhouse conditions in your garden). It is amongst the fad florist type roses that almost never like being outdoor grown.
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12 FEB by
Michael Garhart
As much as I LOVE all things Japan, I never jumped on the Japanese florist bandwagon, because they are way too many degrees beyond unproven for North American gardens. I felt that if I was going to take a financial risk on any of these overpriced romanticized roses, I would keep it to the European variants.
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19 SEP 21 by
JM3
I see only one seller listed, and it is in Russia. Does anyone know of a means of purchasing this rose in the United States?
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20 SEP 21 by
Nastarana
'Heritage' is not a very satisfactory garden plant, being prone to mildew and the blooms shatter in the slightest breeze, but it seems to have been very productive in breeding.
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#2 of 2 posted
8 FEB by
Mich, Fremont, CA
At Kate Roses dot com. HMF won't let me post URL due to security issues...
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24 APR 20 by
Ericchn
Masora is not black spot resistant.
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31 AUG 17 by
jeffbee
this rose has very glossy leaves, and is very resistant to diseases. but I do think the scent is not that strong, only a little bit stronger than "medium".
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