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ROSES - Spring/Summer Season 2021

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  • Nollie said:
    @Rickyjones24 that’s a fabulous Monarda, I love them but I suspect it’s too dry for them here. Nice roses too 😃.


    Thanks, its was an impulse buy a few years back,  can't recall the name ,it was something native American
    Related. I moved them to a new spot this year and so far no mildew in their new home.
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    I agree that Soul is really fabulous!
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • RojasRojas Posts: 181
    newbie77 said:
    Any ideas what could be this rose. 

    I think TCL sent me something else instead of royal jubilee. It has thrown a long cane and flopped over other plants. Flower has more pettles and colour also looks different. 



    They do it sometimes. One jubilee celebration also turned out to be golden celebration.
    I believe the rose you have is Spirit of Freedom and I have only planted as a bareroot in Jan 2021

    https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5647910/sprit-of-freedom-rose
  • OmoriOmori Posts: 1,674
    Welcome @Rojas
  • newbie77newbie77 Posts: 1,838
    @Rojas, thank you and welcome to the rose thread. Looking forward to photos from your garden. 
    South West London
  • OmoriOmori Posts: 1,674
    Thank you @Fire, very enjoyable watch. 
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    ..nice video @Fire
    ..I sometimes look at Bunny Guiness's youtube channel...  I've got that Bengal Beauty [Bengal Crimson as I know it] she mentions..  I've been growing it on and off last 20 years.. one of those roses that's an acquired taste I think, not for everyone..  I don't think we can get Pleine de Grace here anymore.. 

    @Nollie
    ..your JC is fabulous...  I'd like to get it back again but it demands space..

    @Rojas
    ..yes welcome too.. do show some photos of your roses if you have the time, we should like to see them... I've returned to hybrid teas recently after a long absence..  I'm especially liking 'Donatella'.. do tell us what else you've got..  there's a famous rose breeder from India, quite elderly now, and I've been trying to get hold of one of his roses... they gifted one to a garden in Sussex [University of Sussex].. but they won't let me have a piece.. 

    ...speak again..
    East Anglia, England
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