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'Vivid' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 95-729
most recent 4 NOV 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 NOV 16 by Jay-Jay
is the zonage correct? It seems to thrive in Germany zone 6b or even 7.
In The Netherlands it seems to do well too (zone 6).
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Discussion id : 90-169
most recent 6 JAN 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JAN 16 by CybeRose
The Florist and Pomologist 3rd series 2: 243-245 (Nov 1869)
ENGLISH-RAISED ROSES*
William Paul, Waltham Cross.
I had long thought that a bright dark-coloured climbing Rose was a desideratum, as at that time nearly all our climbing Roses were white or yellow. To obtain this I hybridized the Rose Athelin (Hybrid Bourbon) with Russelliana (Multiflora). Paul's Vivid, a bright crimson climbing Rose, of great repute in its day, and even now sought after, was raised from this effort.
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Discussion id : 11-089
most recent 24 OCT 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 1 FEB 06 by Rosenschule Ruf
Our Vivid is just once-flowering is it the real one?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 8 FEB 06 by The Old Rosarian
Vivid is a vigorous Bourbon and sometimes if a rose is very vigorous, it tends to make growth at the expense of flowers. Give your rose at least three years to settle in and become use to you soil and climate and then I think you will see a repeat bloom. A little extra fertilizer after the first flush can also help. But not one that is high in nitrogen. Look for a high second number.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 OCT 15 by Wilhelm
I am living in the middle of Germany. My Vivid is ten years old, huge dense bush, covered in wonderful flowers for weeks in June till early July, but never after that date, though many of my once flowering roses like Fritz Nobis, Early Red or so many Pimpinellifolia do the trick very well in autumn.
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