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"Trésor de Thorigny" rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 166-553
most recent 29 MAR HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 MAR by Patricia Routley
I was taken by the photos uploaded this morning. If any grower can add any more information on this foundling, we will add it to the main page.
Are they red pedicels I see?
What colour is the new, and mature, wood?
Does it set hips? Any photos?
Does it mostly look like sempervirens, or a multiflora, or an Ayrshire?

The long drooping foliage probably holds the answer to this one.
Leaf colour (new)? (Mature)?
Leaf texture or surface?
Mature size of whole average leaf?
Is the end leaf size the same, or smaller or larger, than the others?
Is the leaf stipule glandular, or smooth? Photo?
Leaf rachis - prickles under?
Leaflet petioles - on short stalks, or no stalks?
How held?
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Discussion id : 112-523
most recent 3 AUG 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 AUG 18 by fawzia
Can anyone give me information on the height of this rose at maturity?
Quelle est l'hauteur de ce rosier a maturité?
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Discussion id : 96-166
most recent 5 DEC 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 DEC 16 by flodur
"Occasional repeat later in the season" is not correct, this rose is nearly continuously blooming. It has nothing to do with a Climbing Hybrid Tea, as the Heritage Rose Foundation says.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 5 DEC 16 by jedmar
It certainly doesn't look like a HT. They probably thought it cannot be a repeating rambler. What class would you think it is?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 5 DEC 16 by flodur
It has a strong Myrrhe-scent. My plant was in the 2nd year still small and one couldn't see the height it will reach. Typical for a continuous blooming rambler the growth is not vigorous. But in the third year it reached 1.8 m.
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