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Moondance

Posted by albartsch z6 MA (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 30, 07 at 9:13

Has anyone tried moondance? I'm looking for a nice white landscaping rose and Jackson and Perkins claims that Moondance is better than iceberg.


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RE: Moondance

I'm in southern California and have cl. Iceberg and floribunda Moondance in my backyard. The Moondance plants have repeat-bloomed all summer (their very first summer), and are as prolific as my three-year-old Icebergs. The Moondance blooms are creamier (almost a pale yellow at center) and larger than the cl. Iceberg blooms, and have a much stronger scent. I will plant more. (I wish there were a climber available.)


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RE: Moondance

i understand that in north america moondance is often Trier in fact...an other fantastic rose anyway


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RE: Moondance

Well I had Iceberg for years in my mother's garden and it was a perfect rose. Almost thornless,no black spot and a prolific flowerer. That'll do me!


 
 

 

 


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