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Keiko Magyar, (with R. moschata) JS Cottage Rose 2005
Another new addition this summer. During our visit in Ettenbühl course I could not leave with empty hands and the delicate flowers of this rose had just charmed me. What was more, marching in my trunk.
It can be used as a shrub used as a climber. I would like to take it as a shrub rose, let's see if they can restrain themselves.
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Soleil d or pink lutea,
Pernet-Ducher 1900
This time Bloom and well-scented rose is also not too easy. Planted in autumn 2004, she became the last two years but very disease-ridden, so I have at the moment no full body shot.
This summer, I could no longer see I have it in the middle transplanted in August with the rainy months it was quite good. It has now also recovered from the stress and has shown no signs of more Rose rust (at least this year). Well maybe she has now found her place. These recordings
the first flower show 2006th I have had the experience that only appear the first truly in the suit. The flowers vary bloom spread over the summer but strong. Are lighter and more delicate in part with a dash of pink. I'm looking forward to next year, as it will develop well in their new place? could
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Austin's Buttercup (Ausband) 1998, English rose
am I not really a fan of Buttercup Austin roses, but I can not resist. This summer she has constantly here, here called as I have Hold me mercy and taken away. So far I have not regretted it even but in the first year, we can not know, all too much to say.
Austin writes to the size of 100cm x 100cm I am afraid this is easy, I've driven it in the display garden of the nursery black viewed in Boder Weier (also bought there) she was a lot higher. She exhales, who also rather weak.
These two pictures I took in the nursery Black
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elf
climbing rose elf,
Rosen Tantau 2000
fragrance mild
height approx 250 to 300cm
your color, with green - ivory specified. However, I have had the experience that only the buds have a greenish sheen, after the bloom is like to see any more.
I have planted in the spring of 2004 and this year it has bloomed for the first time really beautiful. Give reasons for making me a wire fence. For this place it was recommended to me by a rose schools. Since then I have ever had no idea of roses I have relied on the advice of these "specialists". All the recommendations I have received there (I bought my first roses all in this Rose school) I would now call into question much.
Monday, September 11, 2006
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Variegata di Bologna
Variegata di Bologna, Rosa Borbonica, A. Bonfiglioli, Italy 1909 - Sports v. Victor Emanuel
It is about 250cm high, overhanging, therefore requires more space. Blooms in early summer and in the fall somewhat. Their color is reminiscent of raspberry syrup to lemon.
I have planted in the fall of 2004. In the summer of 2005 they had only formed long rods. This spring, now the first flowering. Not too long, but violent.
It is susceptible to Sternrustau.
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Cymbaline
Cymbaline, AUSlean
Modern Shrub Rose of Austin 1982nd More often flowering, pink with a touch of brown. Very strongly scented. Rigid upright growing. Should be curbed. It is usually slightly higher than two meters and verkahlt from below. My
Cymbaline I have in the summer of 2004 planted as a container product. In the first year they had produced countless blooms.
Also this year (now about 180 cm high), a first wonderful flowering, but then she was attacked by ants. I noticed it too late. At first she has lost all leaves and shoots after a timid attempt to set the new stems are turned brown. I have now cut back very far. Let's see if next year it sprouts again, while accepting at the moment not look it but "the hope dies at last.
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