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"Fire'n Spice" rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 95-476
most recent 17 OCT 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 OCT 16 by Rob Byrnes
Pollen has some fertility. I have several seedlings using the pollen. No success as a seed parent. Disease-free in my garden. This is a wonderful rugosa hybrid.
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Discussion id : 92-639
most recent 10 MAY 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 MAY 16 by Rob Byrnes
Is it possible to list the parentage as Unknown x Belle Poitevine?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 10 MAY 16 by Kim Rupert
Done. Thanks.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 10 MAY 16 by Rob Byrnes
Thank you Kim.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 10 MAY 16 by Kim Rupert
You're welcome, Rob. Thanks for suggesting it.
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Discussion id : 80-541
most recent 19 FEB 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 SEP 14 by Rob Byrnes
I wonder why this was not introduced? It has so much going for it and nothing negative that I've noticed so far. I look forward to using pollen from this one next season. Hopefully there is some pollen fertility.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 19 FEB 15 by styrax
It's quite possible hasn't able to get around to it, or he wanted to keep it for breeding. I would love to see it in commerce, though.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 19 FEB 15 by Kim Rupert
It wasn't what he sought from the cross. Unless it fit a fairly narrow window of what he saw in his mind's eye, and particularly if it wasn't a miniature, Mr. Moore had virtually no idea what to do with a rose. Tangerine Jewel was what he "saw" from Bracteata. Pink Powderpuff, Out of the Night and Out of Yesteryear completely confused him. Peach Candy fit his parameters of "Rugosa". It took him a while longer to "see" Linda Campbell and Round Tuit. Joe Winchell had the same "rose blindness". He could see little value in anything which wasn't an obvious exhibition HT. They simply weren't on their "radars".

A number of us would visit Mr. Moore and he would frequently ask, "Would someone BUY this?" Frequently, the answers were resounding "YES"s, but he couldn't see it. But, let an orange-pink or yellow mini flower and it was the first to be marked for further study. Don't get me wrong, I respected and loved the man. He taught me MUCH, but his vision simply couldn't understand other roses until quite late in his career.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 19 FEB 15 by styrax
Like with the Floradora fade and Anytime petals? :D

I only wish I could meet him...
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 19 FEB 15 by Kim Rupert
Two of his favorite traits.
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