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'April Mooncrest' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 29 AUG 15
Rose
April Mooncrest
Initial post
21 MAY 11
by
Michael Garhart
Hi Kim,
Quick question. How has April Moon behaved for you as a breeder? I am thinking of using it as the mother for (Rosa canina x Royal Amethyst).
Thanks in advance.
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#1
posted
29 AUG 15
by
styrax
According to Kim, it is a very good breeder.
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#2
posted
29 AUG 15
by
Michael Garhart
Its too late. I destroyed the mother plant, and used other self-created strains of canina hybrids :]
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most recent 5 APR 14
Rose
April Mooncrest
Initial post
5 APR 14
by
Eckstein, Adam
I live in zone 4. It had a little dieback. Most of my modern roses like the minatures, floribundas, and hybrid teas died back to the mulch line, while this one was alive much farther up. So it is probably totally hardy to zone 5.
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most recent 10 APR 10
Rose
April Mooncrest
Initial post
10 APR 10
by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Nice, keep me in mind if you get this one propagated Kim. Thanks, Robert
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