Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
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Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
Healthy, fertility, ploidy?
Rob Byrnes
Located in the historic Village of Pottersvile, NJ on the right bank of the Lamington River. Population 589. Zone 6b
Located in the historic Village of Pottersvile, NJ on the right bank of the Lamington River. Population 589. Zone 6b
Re: Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
Has anyone worked with Borderer since Rob posted the initial query?
Mark
Mark
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- Location: Zone 9b Central California, Sunset Zone 15
Re: Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
The photos make it seem as if it would make a splendid weeper.
Kim
California Central Coast
USDA Zone 9b
Sunset Zone 15
Cooler inland coastal valley with strong marine influence
California Central Coast
USDA Zone 9b
Sunset Zone 15
Cooler inland coastal valley with strong marine influence
Re: Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
I'm fairly certain that I received this one from Rogue Valley, but I recall that it had disappointing disease resistance (either black spot or something similar); I'm not sure if it's still with me, but I don't think I still have it. I did not try to use it in any crosses.
Stefan
Stefan
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Re: Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
I had once considered this rose because its bred from a rose that likely can pass on some race resistance, and its a short diploid. However, I grew Belinda's Dream a long time ago, and it was such a mess in this climate. Truly sad. I also got the feeling it might be prone to downy, so I took a pass at the gamble.
Re: Can anyone comment on 'Borderer'?
Belinda's Dream was no dream for me in the Mid-Atlantic, either. I've tried it twice and had the same result each time. On the other hand, I know someone who gardens in a nearby town who had no issues with it whatsoever... I would imagine that it boils down to the disease strains we've accumulated. We had a nearly identical experience with Francis Meilland. From a breeding standpoint, I'm glad to have the kind of strain diversity and climate that can seriously challenge the black spot resistance of most roses, but it can be frustrating as a gardener.