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'Table Mountain' rose Reviews & Comments
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15 FEB 15 by
bluebuster77
Best performer in Spring and Fall, Summer blooms are prone by powdery mildew in Northern California
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30 JAN 11 by
John Moody
Has this rose ever proven to be valuable as a rose for hybridyzing?? Does is set hips with viable seeds or does it have fertile pollen?
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#1 of 3 posted
3 JAN 14 by
Tom Smith
Hey John, this is Tom with a new own root nursery in Jackson, Ms., Classy Roses. I have read several comments of yours on this site over the past three or four years. Appreciate your passion in regards to roses! I also noticed you comment on the number of plants you grow. You mention about roses in pots. If you will, please tell me what size pot would you grow a standard grafted hybrid tea. I have ordered some from Palatine and S&W. There is a chance that I may move to another location in the future. I do not want to leave these plants behind. Also, please give me an idea of potting, ammendents, etc you make for growing these. Thank you so much John. My email address is classyroseplants@yahoo.com. 601-665-8124. Appreciate it!
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#2 of 3 posted
5 JAN 14 by
Kathy Strong
Sadly, John passed away several years ago.
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#3 of 3 posted
5 JAN 14 by
Tom Smith
Thank you Roseaholic. That is so sad. Does anyone know if he had family?
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19 JAN 13 by
Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
Table Mountain was a pleasant surprise for me, with unique coloring and borne mostly singly on long stems. It's quite fragrant, as well as always blooming, and is heat tolerant. I love it!
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9 JAN 07 by
Anonymous
where can I purchase this rose?
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#1 of 1 posted
14 MAR 11 by
selectroses
Palatine roses list this and more Kordes roses than anyone!
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