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'107-85-17' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 26 MAR  
Initial post 26 MAR by Michael Garhart
One of the few roses that smell like cinnamon to me.

Very healthy in the PNW. Prickly as a cactus though.
most recent 14 JAN  
Initial post 14 JAN by RoseLover26
Available from - High Country Roses
https://www.highcountryroses.com/
most recent 12 JUL 15  
Initial post 22 AUG 14 by Rob Byrnes
Great color, moss and sets hips. Defoliates in my garden.
Reply #1 posted 7 NOV 14 by styrax
What from? Blackspot or Downy Mildew? I hope it won't here :/
Reply #2 posted 7 NOV 14 by Rob Byrnes
Black spot prone but shrugs it off and puts out new leaves. I'm still going to use it with healthy varieties for moss. Paul Barden's 'Unconditional Love', an F1 of Scarlet Moss, is healthier in my garden than SM is. I'm using that one as well.
Reply #3 posted 12 JUL 15 by styrax
I received a plant from Burling this spring. Does your plant dieback? Its in a pot.
Reply #4 posted 12 JUL 15 by Rob Byrnes
No die back here

Correction: The plant completely died back this winter. Was in a pot and had standing water from melting snow accumulate and then extreme freeze.
most recent 17 DEC 08  
Initial post 16 DEC 08 by chilloutroses
Good breeder rose, sets hips. Nice dark, shiny foilage too.
Reply #1 posted 17 DEC 08 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
It's a beautiful rose and I agree a good subject for hybridizing unless you hate prickles. That's the main problem I have with the Mosses in general. They are lovely to look at but not very pleasant to work with.