'CLElou' rose Reviews & Comments
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1 JUL 21 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - De Wilde Rozen, Zutphen NL https://www.de-wilde-rozen/louise-clements-in-pot/77570https://www.dewilde.nl/nl/rozen/de-wilde-rozen
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14 DEC 17 by
NikosR
Could someone pls comment on the habit of this rose? I see no full bush photos in HMF
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I received mine own root several months ago and it has no vigor; it is almost dead in spite of my best care. I live in an area with warm Summers. It may have been zapped by heat in spite of watering? Anyone else have this problem?
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The parent of Louis Clements is Graham Thomas. Graham Thomas didn't do well for a person in hot Texas with clay. I suspect Graham Thomas does better in sandy/loamy soil, since the most blooms I had seen on Graham Thomas is from Columbus Rose park in Ohio (sandy soil, with high rain).
I grew orange Versigny, the parent is also Graham Thomas. Versigny didn't bloom unless there's tons of acidic rain & partial shade. I'm ordering Versigny again, and will make my soil loamy for that rose.
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27 FEB 09 by
jodiej
anyone know how Louise Clements does in Zone 7? I've found many roses cant handle our winters here- too mild for too long, then bitter cold for just long enough to shock. I love the color.
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I grow it in zone 7 and it does just fine for me. I do grow it on it's own roots. But, I have never had any issues with it in the last 5 years based on weather. Except, there is a little fading of the blooms in the exetreme heat of some summers. But, I think most roses fade a little in the high 80s/ low 90s.
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