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  • From: "Dan Clost" <dan.clost@sympatico.ca>
  • To: "gardenwriters-on-gardening" <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Knock Out
  • Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 12:21:13 -0400

A bit of a question, hopefully not too stupid. Is this Knock-Out Rose Rosa wichuriana?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Ulrich" <cultivated@sbcglobal.net>
To: "gardenwriters-on-gardening" <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Knock Out


More on Knock Out....I purchased the original Knock Out in Chicago 2
seasons ago, and my plant is now 3 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. No
winter protection and it has done just fine. Someone sent me a very
small Pink Knock Out (little more than a rooted cutting) about the same
time and it bloomed its first year in the garden and has also come
through winters with no protection. It's looking fine and is now about
15 inches tall and wide with several buds. At the Long Island symposium
last Sept., I got a double Knock Out which was about a foot tall. It
overwintered fine as well and has bloomed this year, so no complaints
here. Carolyn Ulrich
On Friday, July 1, 2005, at 08:35 AM, nancy szerlag wrote:

There are currently several Knock Out roses on the market. The
original -
the single red Knock Out, the single Pink Knock Out and the Double Pink
Knock Out and I think there is also a double red on the way. It's
important
to distinguish as best as possible which one we are referring to. If I
recall correctly, the liners given out at last year's GWA trade show
were
the new Pink Knock Out and Pink Double Knock Out. Mine were to be
shipped
home and never made it so I don't have any over wintering experience.
However, I purchased a small Pink Knockout this spring to use in a
program
and subsequently planted in my garden.

I believe Pink Knock Out is a sport of the original and I was told that
sports rarely do as well as the mother plant, which is why I asked
Bruce
which Knock Out he was referring to. I have some liners of the original
Knockout that I stuck in a corner of a holding bed a couple of years
ago and
forgot about They have survived two rough winters and a drought without

The Pink Knock Out is disease free but not nearly as floriferous the
the
original. The big show is my garden right now is Lady Elsie May who
over
wintered (10 below with a bit of mounding) like a trooper. My Yellow
Carpet, also in it's second year, was the first to bloom and is also
looking
great.

NANCY SZERLAG
ZONE 5 MICHIGAN

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