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..the ROSE Season...2019...

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  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    @Nanniemo I am sure M can tell you, but this is my Golden Celebration if it helps, enormous blooms:

    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • GartenerGartener Posts: 99
    Comte de Chambrod
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    ..some great roses...

    @Nanniemo .. your rose is 'Golden Celebration'...
    @Nollie .. aah ok, as it was bought in Spain, I wouldn't attempt an i.d.   but it's a pretty rose...  

    @Papi Jo .. you have some lovely rare roses, that we wouldn't see here... I hope you show more of them sometime..

    @Gartener your 'Comte de Chambord' is just gorgeous.. my neighbour has 2 which I see every day, - I'm trying to cadge one off him -  but it's a really great rose, and always blooming for him... it's real name is 'Mme. Boll'.. but they won't tell you that..  a truly great Old Rose.. and one of the parents of 'Gertrude Jekyll'...
    East Anglia, England
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    Ha! I think I may found it @Marlorena - Pearl La Sevillana or Meichonar. They sell a lot of Meilland roses here so that would make sense. This gets quite a bit bigger, but my poor thing is probably stunted in its pot - what do you think?

    https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.4723.3
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    @Nollie … looks like it.. well done !.. I've heard of it under the name 'Tutti Frutti'... but nothing more.. 
    East Anglia, England
  • edhelkaedhelka Posts: 2,351
    @Gartener Lovely roses and combinations, the solanum+clem+rose combo is perfect. I also love your Comte de Chambord, I have this rose on my wishlist, nice to see it looking so well.

    In my garden, it's still waiting, roses aren't really going yet. My Just Joey looks like it should open the next day second week now. It starts to show that I am in a colder climate than most people here.

  • NanniemoNanniemo Posts: 226
    Thank you @Nollie & @Marlorena, I’ve had this rose a few years now but can’t find the label which I usually keep 😊
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    hi all
    I'm still wondering what this rose is. Does anyone know? More details p72


    Albertine in flower now - some about 10ft away from base camp!






    this is a different pink climber but they're mingling!


    Tess


    climber with evil thorns


    golden showers


    Margaret Merill





    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • NollieNollie Posts: 7,529
    Thanks @Marlorena, I’m chuffed I actually managed to identify my mystery rose. It’s going to get better treatment from now on.

    A bit rain battered, but here is my first bloom of three new Mme. Hardys. Plus, I can actually smell it - hurrah!

    Unfortunately, I have really damaged my shoulder, cannot move much and certainly cannot dig the border they are destined for, probably until the autumn. Do you think it would be a good idea to repot into bigger pots until I can get them in the ground (in the DA green ones at the moment), or feed them, or both?


    @B3 your first mystery rose looks like it might be going the way of the superb specimen that you felt sorry for, I can see the signs, but it has a way to go before it can challenge my world-beating example. As for your mystery orange climber, might it be Warm Welcome?
    Mountainous Northern Catalunya, Spain. Hot summers, cold winters.
  • GartenerGartener Posts: 99
    Burgundy Ice

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