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'Jocelyn' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 15-013
most recent 2 APR 10 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 17 NOV 06 by chilloutroses
Does anyone know about the zone and hardiness?
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 18 NOV 06 by Wendy C
I had Jocelyn for a couple of years in zone 5/6.  It didn't seem to mind winter, though I did completely cover it with straw.  I don't know if it was just my plant or having to deal with Winter, but mine never really took off. The blooms were stunning though. Hope this helps.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 1 APR 10 by timdufelmeier
Is there scent? No mention on the description.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 1 APR 10 by Kathy Strong
No scent worth discussing.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 2 APR 10 by timdufelmeier
OMG,
I just checked out your "plants" section! ( I live in LA) How many people does it take to maintain them? Are they all in the ground?
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 2 APR 10 by Kathy Strong
haha -- yes -- that's why it's "rosaholic" -- it's an addiction.

My plants are mostly in pots, but some are in the ground -- but all maintained by me. Some of them, however, are located at my Mom's house in San Diego.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 2 APR 10 by timdufelmeier
I have the same disease but not such a severe case. I had 400+ at one time and killed or tortured about as many thru the years. I am always reducing and giving them away and then.... ordering more. Unfortunately I enjoy reading about and buying them more than takin care of them. I use no fungus or bug stuff so that helps. I'd have more and better flowers with fewer, but better fed and watered bushes, but we know that variety is the ......
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Discussion id : 6-674
most recent 20 JUL 04 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 JUL 04 by anonymous-96524
Very double mahogany red flowers are slowly transformed to chocolate brown in long cool seasons. With heat the flowers develop a chinese red overlay.

(courtesy Vintage Gardens web site)
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