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I brought this lovely rose as Claude Monet from Delbard. It is really difficult to photograph as the colour does not come up true it is yellow with pink stripes but in the photograph the yellow fades. It is a lovely reliable fragrant rose. 27.6.20 it has been flowering for some time now and has more buds forming all the time.
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If you bought it from Delbard, it isn't the 1992 Christensen rose. It's their new intro of the same name.
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the leaves look wrong for Brunonii
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9 JUL 20 by
Du Roi
I have this rose from seeds. Rosa brunonii. Bought them 4 years ago. Seeds are from U.K. South England. I have a second shrub also from seeds no flowers yet. bud with the same leaves. Are these hybrids ?? Maybe Rosa x montariosa ??
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I got my seed in Yunnan and believe it to be R.brunonii, see my pictures as posted, often with wild collected seed there is a variation, so we probably both have R.brunonii. It is very admirable to grow your roses from seed as it takes a while before they flower.
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The Mt Lofty Botanic Garden in South Australia grew many species roses from seed. Unfortunately this became a problem, as many of them sucker when grown on their own roots, and it became difficult to tell which plant belonged to which label. Eventually almost all were removed. A rose labelled R brunonii is still there, so I'm guessing it didn't sucker. www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.162544
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Rose Listing Omission
St Ethelburga
This lovely Peter Beale Rose is not listed
St. Ethelburga (Shrub Rose) Repeat Flowering Very fragrant Peter Beales Modern Classic (Modern Classic shrub) A healthy and vigorous, soft pink, highly scented rose in the old fashioned style of large, double, cupped blooms. Tolerant of poorer soils. Can be grown in a container, as a hedge or as a small climber. It is also suitable for taking cut flowers. This rose is a perfect alternative to 'Gertrude Jekyll' or 'Mary Rose' which we no longer stock. Bred by Beales.
We were delighted to introduce this rose at the request of The Worshipful Company of Gardeners. It is named for the church of the same name in Bishopsgate London. Largely destroyed by an IRA bomb in 1993, it is now restored and a Centre for Peace and Reconciliation.
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29 JUN 20 by
jedmar
This is listed: https://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.40492
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A nice example, I find my Eden rose, actually Pierre de Ronsard hangs it head. Does the pink version do the same?
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29 JUN 20 by
rosefern
Pink Eden blooms don’t hang their heads much for me. I posted some photos of the blooms on the plant, so you can see how my Pink Eden bloom necks look here for example: https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.342541. But my Eden (Pierre de Ronsard) doesn’t do it much either. When I get a bigger cluster that blooms all at once it may hang.
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