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'Joycie X Blueberry' rose Reviews & Comments
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Rogue Valley Roses offers this under the name "Joycie x Basye’s Blueberry".
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28 SEP by
jedmar
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Available from - rogue valley roses
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I have had this rose for one year and was delighted with it. It was a very willing bloomer and put on good growth. It didn't appear to be overly susceptible to blackspot in fact I can't remember it getting any. The bloom form was usually old fashioned, full of petals, a beautiful deep pink, and there's the intense old rose fragrance. I look forward to seeing what it does this year.
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Now that this rose has been fully established in the garden for 5 years, it seems the Rust problem has gone away. It is now completely disease free and although it does not get any pruning, it remains a shapely 4 X 4 foot bush, with foliage nearly to the ground and an abundance of pink/crimson blooms well distributed around the lush canopy of blue-green foliage. The fragrance is one of the richest "old rose" scents I have ever encountered. Absolutely intoxicating. I am trying to persuade Kim to get someone to distribute this fine rose.
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This one is a potent pollen parent Paul. Unfortunately most seedlings are pink and heavily prickled. I managed to get one smooth descendant.
This one might be fun to try with a good Moss seed parent. All those prickles might add up to create some impressive mossing.
I'm with you. This rose deserves introduction. I just gave my last two specimens back to Kim as he no longer has it in his current collection.
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