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Does this rose like to be a certain size before blooming? I bought this last year from HCR and while it has grown some, it hasn't bloomed yet. I expect it to put some size on this year, but was just wondering if anyone else experienced this.
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Blossomed fairly young for me.
This one needs space to do it's thing. It wants to get big and not be fussed with.
You shouldn't cut it hard if you want blossoms. Once it gets going only prune to shape.
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29 MAY 18 by
AlanaSC
I haven't cut it at all. It came in as a band last year. Just waiting on blooms..just wondered if it waited until it got bigger before giving any. I didnt get any blooms this Spring. Usually one year old plants give me something, so still wondering what's up with mine.
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I'm guessing it's still settling in. Own roots sometimes take awhile, especially those with a close species component.
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26 DEC 20 by
Lawender
How is it doing for you now? I also got it as a band from HCR this year, it took off in late summer and it started blooming even before it took off. So I was surprised to see how different it behaved for you. It was actually unexpected for me how quickly it settled in, we have hot dry summers and most plants (including roses) spend most of the first year adjusting in my experience so far. Maybe I just got lucky with this one, now here's hoping it will tackle the first winter in equally spirited manner.
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Goodness, that’s a gorgeous color, Alana! Is it really such a dark purple? I sure wish I could grow a few gallicas. I’m always attracted to what I can’t grow here. Isn’t that always the way? Yours is very beautiful! Lisa
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#1 of 1 posted
21 MAY 20 by
AlanaSC
Thank you! Yes ! It's that exact color?Where do you live? Do you have winter chill? I didn't know I could grow them until I tried! You never know!
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15 APR 13 by
paani
Available from - Vintage Gardens http://vintagegardens.com/roses.aspx?cat_id=29
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#2 of 8 posted
4 MAY 13 by
paani
you're welcome. Sadly, this looks to be one of so many that will not be available anywhere in the US after Vintage Gardens closes up shop.
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#3 of 8 posted
4 MAY 13 by
Tessie
It may not even be available now in the US. I bought one from Vintage, but the provenance is sadly lacking. The id seems to be no more than a guess. From what I've seen so far it does not seem to fit the historical descriptions. For one thing it would be quite a stretch to call any of its flowers lemon yellow. The blooms look white with perhaps a touch of creme, but there ain't no yellow! Not even when the flowers first open, whether in full sun or shade.
Melissa
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The roses named Alberic Barbier, La perle and Francois Foucard I bought or I have seen somewhere else seem to be the same roses - in my Rosenpark Reinhausen they ARE the same.
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#5 of 8 posted
23 MAY 18 by
rbehs
I have the version of François Foucard that Vintage sold. It has red stamens. They are yellow on my version of La Perle.
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#6 of 8 posted
26 JAN 20 by
AlanaSC
How do you like this rose? Hard to find any information on it. Thanks!!
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#7 of 8 posted
26 JAN 20 by
rbehs
It's very vigorous. I had to move it several years ago because it was taking over the front of my house. It's still recovering in my back yard, but I'm thinking this year will finally be another good year for it.
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#8 of 8 posted
26 JAN 20 by
AlanaSC
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27 APR 17 by
altora
This rose has been extremely vigorous and hardy for me. No dieback at all.
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#1 of 1 posted
24 JAN 20 by
AlanaSC
Hi, where did you acquire this rose , please?
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