Spice Twice, JACable
Class: Hybrid Tea, Large-flowered.
Breeding: Bred in United States (1998) by Dr. Keith W. Zary. ...Read More
Introduced in United States (1997) by Bear Creek Gardens, Inc..
Parentage: Spirit of Glasnost x Kardinal™ (HT, Kordes 1986)
Zone: 4-5
Purchased and planted in 1999.
Profuse bloomer; deadhead regularly for continual blooms.
Hardy, low maintenance plant; no incidences of mildews, blackspot, mites or borers. Drought tolerant, does need supplemental watering in dry, warm, sunny winters
Habit: 4.5'h x 3'w. Wait to prune in spring before bud break to avoid too much winter die back and the need to prune twice.
Very popular with pedestrians who often request a bloom or two to enjoy.
Class: Hybrid Tea, Large-flowered.
aka: JACable
Breeding: Bred in United States (1998) by Dr. Keith W. Zary.
I...Read Morentroduced in United States (1997) by Bear Creek Gardens, Inc..
Bloom: Orange & orange blend [ARS ob] blooms. Strong, Spicy fragrance. 26 to 40 petals. Average diameter 6". Large, double bloom form. Repeats its bloom again later in the season.
Habit: Height of 5' (150 cm).
Growing: Zone 6 and higher. Spring Pruning: Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood and cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, cut back the remaining canes by about one-third. In colder areas, you'll probably find you'll have to prune a little more than that.
Parentage: Spirit of Glasnost x Kardinal™ (HT, Kordes 1986)
Bred in the United States. Won the Court of Show Honor from
South Coast Rose Society in 2000, and Seaside Rosarians in 1999. Also...Read More won the Princess of Show award from South Metro Rose Society in 2001.
Parentage:
Seed: Spirit of Glasnost
Pollen: Kardinal
Spice Twice, JACable
Class: Hybrid Tea, Large-flowered.
Breeding: Bred in United States (1998) by Dr. Keith W. Zary.
...Read More
Class: Hybrid Tea, Large-flowered.
aka: JACable
Breeding: Bred in United States (1998) by Dr. Keith W. Zary.
I...Read More
Bred in the United States. Won the Court of Show Honor from
South Coast Rose Society in 2000, and Seaside Rosarians in 1999. Also...Read More