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'JACamonn' rose Reviews & Comments
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Codename(+breeder, timeline, class, traits, and previous data) might imply its from Amber Queen x Friesensonne.
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How does this rose fare in cooler humid weather, or HOT humid weather? I see that it's fine in hot dry areas. I'm in zone 5b where we get it all, and snow cover is not reliable.
I checked on J/P's website, they are not listing it currently.
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#1 of 5 posted
28 JAN 12 by
Seil
grntrz, I have this rose in my garden in MI and it has wintered very well, with and without protection. It isn't the most vigorous rose in my garden but it has hung in there since it's introduction in 2006. It's very short at between 2 and 3 feet tall and it is slower to repeat and usually only gives me 3 flushes a season. It also will black spot for me. Humidity does not bother it as the blooms always open no matter how hot and humid it is. Blooms are about 3 inches in size, lovely shades of apricot but are not fragrant.
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#2 of 5 posted
28 JAN 12 by
Grntrz5
Seil, thank you, it's good to know it does open with humidity-and the blooms are of some size in the hot part of summer. As for fragrance, I guess that's up to our genes! My husband can smell Tea roses, and so maybe this one has some of those notes in it as well.
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#3 of 5 posted
9 JAN 24 by
jmile
My Sisters At Heart rose has just started climbing my Maiten tree. It is in bloom now and has a lot of buds on it. Such a hardy rose.
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sisters at heart does great in the cool foggy weather of San Francisco if that is helpful to know.
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That being the case, it would also be helpful to know the lineage.
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It seems to be the same rose as Soul Sister ( Kordes 2015 ) now available at Heirloom Roses.com. I first got it as a test rose from Jackson and Perkins and loved it. They said it didn't do well in all areas so was sold to a company to be marketed in the South. Mine has thrived for seven years now in 10b with heat and less water lately.
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#1 of 2 posted
16 AUG 22 by
jedmar
You mean it's similar. A Kordes rose cannot be sold with the varietal designation JACamonn.
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#2 of 2 posted
14 FEB 23 by
jmile
It is NOT the same rose. I have both and they only have a color grouping in common.
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Initial post
30 MAR 19 by
jmile
This rose should be classified as a HT. The blooms on my plant are always single, long stemmed and average 5+ inches across. It blooms continually. What a performer. It is disease free in a non spray garden. It is blooming now in early Spring. It blooms in our 100 degree summer heat.
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