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Comments (60)Larry, I mean viruses of mosaic family, usually people just call them RMV(rose mosaic virus), but actually there are more viruses then just RMV. This is quite controvercial topic. Many people especially in warm climates think that these viruses are not a big deal. Many others (I am among them) feel that they affect plants health, hardiness and amounts of bloom. Some data indicate that there is a possibilty of viruses transfer from plant to plant. Again there are differences in opinions on this subject and the actual data are limited. I have nice collection of roses that I want to keep as clean as possible. I am a virologist (not a plant virologist) and I know that viruses in general shouldn't be ignored. Olga...See More**ALAMEDA -- I have Moonlight Magic 4U**
Comments (0)Judith - I found a nice fat green Moonlight Magic today in a body bag at Wal-Mart. Are you still interested? Drop me a line at scrawford@insightbb.com with your address and I'll mail next week. Regards, Terry...See MoreTwo Unknown Bodybag Roses
Comments (4)El-cheapo bodybag roses are cheap-priced because they are almost always the "older" rose-varieties whose Plant Patent has expired. The bodybag-rose packers are pretty diligent about NOT letting their highpriced In-Patent roses get mixed up with their cheap Expired-Patent bareroots. Thus, a mislabeled bodybag rose will almost always turn out to be one of the older rose-varieties. Your mystery-rose #1 is most likely Peace. Its characteristic dark-green and glossy leaves show clearly in your photo, and the petal-count looks about right. Peace doesn't usually open up "overnight" like you say both of your roses did - but an "un-established" weak newly-planted rose can do that, especially in the weird wether the Mid-Atlantic region has been having lately. Your #2 mystery-rose *may* be Climbing Joseph's Coat. The petal-count also looks about right, and CJC is a rose noted for the vary fast opening-up of its blooms. Joseph's Coat is a yellow "sunblusher" rose - meaning, a rose who's petals react to solar ultraviolet by turning orange, red, or pink where the ultraviolet hit them on the previous day. I notice your #2 rose seems to be planted where an overhead tree causes "dappled sunlight" - so it doesn't get enough ultraviolet to cause the hot-orange and scarlet colors that are usually seen in Joseph's Coat's blooms. That being said... Joseph's Coat is a climber, and a cluster-bloomer. If your newly-planted little bareroot rose #2 doesn't soon start putting out clusters and lengthy shoots, it isn't Joseph's Coat. (I must confess that my yard's three Joseph's Coat bushes arrived as cheap bodybag bareroots - and until they gained some strength they looked like your mystery-rose #2.) Or, I could be completely wrong about your #2 rose's identity. Weak newly-planted cheap bodybag bareroot roses can fool ya, because their first blooms are often singles even though the plant might actually be a cluster-bloomer. The blooms' size and color can also be different from what the mature plant will produce. So, guessing its identity is risky until it matures enough to behave "normally." Regards, JohnReb...See Morebody bag count ....
Comments (168)Who knows they may just send you another pack of two as replacement, then you'll have three 🤣. Not that one isn't enough, but even though it was a good price, you paid for a pack of two. They should at least credit you fifty percent!...See Moresultry_jasmine_nights (Florida-9a-ish)
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