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"Kocher Red" rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 16 MAR 21  
Initial post 16 MAR 21 by Matthew 0rwat
I had a very woody, tired plant and it responded well to a severe regeneration pruning.
most recent 30 APR 10  
Initial post 30 APR 10 by a_carl76
Hardiness rating should be changed to at least zone 5a. My plant has survived 5 years with no die back and no protection during my winters.
most recent 2 MAY 08  
Initial post 2 MAY 08 by a_carl76
One of my favorite climbing red roses. It has a nice scent, a charming form, and well behaved manner - for a climber. Here in zone 5a it takes the winter cold with hardly any damage. My parents also grow this rose in zone 4 with very little problems. I highly recommend this climber to beginners.
most recent 4 OCT 04  
Initial post 4 OCT 04 by Anonymous-35855
I have several of these in my zone 7, NC garden. I have had mine for over 7 years. This is a strong growing plant, the stems can get rather thick. It can get blackspot when it is stressed or blooming heavily, but it is very blackspot resistant. I haven't had any problem with mildew.
The heaviest blooming time is spring, but has some blooms all summer and fall. The blooms would credit a hybrid tea. Once they open fully, the blooms last only a short time (especially if there are heavy rains), but there is always another to take it's place. It has a wonderful scent. All in all, quite a delightful plant. --Vineyard Garden