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MY CLEMATIS PLANTS:
Nelly Moser- from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013, planted near Cl. Clotilde Soupert rose - so prolific! Roguchi- from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013, planted next to Jude the Obscure rose - healthy, massive! Etoile Violette - from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013, planted next to Crepuscule rose Betty Corning (DIED first year) -from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013 Comtesse de Bouchard (DIED first or second year) -from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013 Duchess of Albany (DIED when mom cut it down 2016) -from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013 Huldine (DIED can't remember when) -from Donahue's Clematis, April 2013
Unidentified Blue/Purple w/yellow stamens- 6 petals- planted years ago next to side garage door, appears to bloom on old and new growth- maybe Jackmanii?
Unidentified Blue/Purple w/yellow stamens - more than 6 petals- planted a few years ago on inside of front gate, self produced another plant right next to it- maybe Sikorski or H.F. Young?
MY ROSES: Westerland- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Grande Dame- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Martine Guilliot- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Nahema- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Just Joey- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Radio Times- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Young Lycidas- from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Pretty Lady - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Frederic Mistral - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Paris Yves St. Laurent (GAVE AWAY) - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Viking Queen (SHOVEL PRUNED) - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Renae-(DIED) - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Felicia-(DIED) - from Roses Unlimited, 2014 Carding Mill - from Chamblee's, 2014 St. Cecelia - from Heirloom Roses, 2014 Ebb Tide - from High Country Roses, 2014 Reine de Violettes - from High Country Roses, 2014 Madame Alfred Carriere - from Niche Gardens NC, (DISEASED, SHOVEL PRUNED) IN 2016- RRD virus? terrible black spot, rarely bloomed Scepter d'Isle - from Chamblee's, 2012 Heritage - from Chamblee's, 2012 Sharifa Asma - from Chamblee's, 2012 Buff Beauty - from Chamblee's, 2012 Crepuscule - from Chamblee's, 2012 Mrs. BR Cant (SHOVEL PRUNED) - from Chamblee's, 2012 Quietness - (GAVE AWAY) from Chamblee's, 2012 Lady Ashe - (GAVE AWAY) from Chamblee's, 2012 Sachet - (DIED) from Chamblee's, 2012 Ducher - from Chamblee's, 2012 or 2013 Yves Piaget- from Roses Unlimited, April 2013 Peter Mayle- from Roses Unlimited, April 2013 Ulrich Bruner (DIED)- from Roses Unlimited, April 2013 Sombreuil- from Roses Unlimited, April 2013 Darlow's Enigma- from Roses Unlimited, April 2013 Duchess de Brabant - from Chamblee's, April 2013 Jude the Obscure- from Chamblee's, April 2013 William Shakespeare 2000- from Chamblee's, April 2013 Sweet Fragrance - from Chamblee's, April 2013 Abraham Darby- from Chamblee's, April 2013 Tamora- from Chamblee's, April 2013 Belinda's Dream- from Chamblee's, April 2013 Aloha pink climbing (SHOVEL PRUNED)-- from Chamblee's, April 2013 Comtess du Cayla (SHOVEL PRUNED)- from Chamblee's, April 2013
MY ROSES THAT DIED: Versigny - planted 2016, died 2017, not a strong plant, bad spot? Lady Emma Hamilton - planted 2016, died 2017, bad spot? Michelangelo- Roses Unlimited, didn't make it through the winter, not a healthy plant English Perfume- from Roses Unlimited, didn't make it through winter, weak plant Ulrich Bruner- possibly in a bad spot Sugar Moon- probably in a bad spot, roots, not enough water or sun? Sachet (mini) Felicia- planted next to back of the house (West) in bad clay, not enough sun because of house/maple tree Renae- planted in yard by basketball goal, didn't get adequate care, too much sun? Madame Alfred Carriere - RRD, shovel pruned 2016- bad plant, terrible black spot, rarely bloomed
ROSES I GOT RID OF: Aloha (pink)- didn't like its form, vegetative centers, nice glossy foliage though Viking Queen- nice bloomer, very healthy, but too thorny; sprawling, horizontal growth habit Quietness- gave it to my mother-in-law and realized it must not have been planted in a good place in my yard because it was GORGEOUS in her yard; took clippings to try and root March 2018 when after she passed away and her house was being sold Paris Yves St. Laurent- no fragrance, blooms almost too perfect but very pretty, healthy; gave away but kind of regreted Lady Ashe- pretty bloom but not crazy about the form, much like Aloha, same nice foliage Comtesse du Cayla - wasn't crazy about this for some reason, I think the form of the bush, too wispy Graham Thomas- got big and neighbors complained about it, but I kind of regret cutting it down
ROSES THAT HAVE ALMOST DIED BUT I NURSED BACK TO HEALTH: Boscobel Distant Drums Ambridge Rose Bishop's Castle Duchess de Brabant (near trees in poor soil, no mulch, still there) Radio Times- moved to more sun, well fertilized and mulched, looking better Just Joey- was down to a teeny tiny twig- barely survived but has new growth Ebb Tide- also down to a twig, looking much better now, doing better/bigger than Just Joey St. Cecelia Princess Alexandra of Kent - may be in a bad spot but still blooms, also wasn't well mulched
ROSES THAT DON'T SEEM LIKE STRONG PLANTS FOR ME: Just Joey- but Iove it anyway Michelangelo Abraham Darby- may be planted in a bad spot Belinda's Dream- may be planted in a bad spot Sombreuil - may be planted in a bad spot, has barely bloomed Ambridge Rose St. Cecelia
ROSES WITH BEST FOLIAGE: Martine Guillot Chantal Merieux Marie Pave Sweet Fragrance Aloha (don't have anymore)
ROSES THAT DO WELL NEAR TREES: Martine Guillot Buff Beauty Crepuscule
ROSES THAT BLOOM THE MOST: Grande Dame Marie Pavie Grandmother's Hat Pope John Paul II Buff Beauty
ROSES THAT ARE VERY STRONG PLANTS, OVERALL HEALTHY & ROBUST: Martine Guillot!! Nahema!! Grande Dame! James Galway Lady of Shalott Golden Celebration Reine de Violettes James Galway Fredric Mistral Crepuscule Chantal Meriuex- sprawly growth, had planted near trees and didn't do much, moved to back and took off, healthy foliage My mystery rose from old house on Brent St.- Chrysler Imperial? Stephen's Big Purple?
ROSES SUSCEPTIBLE TO BLACKSPOT: Pope John Paul II
ROSES I'M CONSIDERING REPLACING: Ducher - doesn't bloom that much, airy foliage, just not that impressive looking Duchess de Brabant- wispy, but in a difficult spot, may like it better if I move it Heritage- doesn't get enough sun, nothing too impressive, was my first David Austin English Rose, too similar to others
ROSES I MAY NEED TO MOVE: Sombreuil Abraham Darby Princess Alexandra of Kent - may be in a bad spot but still blooms, also wasn't well mulched, didn't overwinter well Bishop's Castle- may be in a bad spot but still blooms, also wasn't well mulched, didn't overwinter well, lots of dead stuff Duchess de Brabant
THORNY MONSTERS: Viking Queen Darlow's Enigma Westerland Munstead Wood Radio Times? (I've read it is, but need to check my plant)
THORNLESS or ALMOST: Cornelia James Galway
BEST VASE LIFE:
ROSES THAT BLOW/LOSE THEIR PETALS EASILY OR QUICKLY: Scepter d'Isle - I adore it anyway Sharifa Asma Heritage
ROSES WITH BEST FRAGRANCE: Sceptre d'Isle- myrrh, powdery, LOVE it Sharifa Asma- very strong rose fragrance Jude the Obscure- grapefruit, Sauvignon Blanc wine, love it my mystery purpley-red rose- Chrysler Imperial? Stephen's Big Purple? Firefighter? Fragrant Cloud- amazing Munstead Wood Reine de Violettes- old rose scent?
ROSES I HAVE WITH NO FRAGRANCE OR ALMOST NONE: Sweet Fragrance
ABSOLUTE FAVORITES IN MY GARDEN (HARD TO CHOOSE): Young Lycidas- love this deep purpley color Scepter d'Isle- so pretty and the smell Grande Dame Frederic Mistral- huge blooms, may not like strong heat Jude the Obscure James Galway- big, flat plate-like blooms
JAPANESE BEETLE MAGNETS: Pope John Paul II
ROSES I CAN'T WAIT TO ADD: Mary Magdalene Ascot
ROSES I'M CONSIDERING BUYING: Royal Wedding- blooms a lot Lady Emma Hamilton (again) Just Joey (another, stronger plant) Evelyn- blooms a lot, good fragrance Versigny Abbaye de Cluny Angel Face Julia Child (always blooms, really stood out at Reynolda Gardens, not much scent) Liv Tyler- blooms a lot, good vase life, may prefer alkaline clay, may outbloom Frederic Mistral Elle Old Port Annie Laurie McDowell Guinevere/Louisa Stone
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