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'Rosa X odorata 'Mutabilis'' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 166-910
most recent 22 APR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 APR by LOSAYALAGAL
Mutabilis died this winter in the PNW. We had some weather in the teens. I guess it can't take that. Sad
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Discussion id : 123-015
most recent 27 APR 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 AUG 20 by Gdisaz10
Many problems with mildew
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 20 AUG 20 by Kim Rupert
Try increasing the water the plant receives. Yes, Mutabilis can be prone to mildew, but very often the mildew is a result of water stress. If possible, adding more water to help alleviate that water stress may well improve or even "cure" the mildew and is far less damaging than trying to spray with something to correct the issue. I had read in both E. B. LeGrice's and Jack Harkness' books that mildew can be forced by water stress, even on resistant types and in conditions which usually don't favor the fungal issue. I didn't believe it until I did it. Rust can also be forced by too severely water stressing many types.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 27 APR 21 by BrianH
Thank you for this information, Kim. I had always suspected that this was so, but it is great to have this confirmed. Best,
Brian
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 27 APR 21 by Kim Rupert
You're welcome, Brian. I hope that alleviates the issue for you.
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Discussion id : 93-910
most recent 7 JUL 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 JUL 16 by Unregistered Guest
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Discussion id : 83-197
most recent 19 FEB 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 FEB 15 by Patricia Routley
Cutting and pasteing Atani's comment in Website Errors and Problems today, Feb 19, 2015:

According to H. Correvon, in 1894, Rosa Mutabilis could be R. chinenis x R.x odorata.
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