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'Marie Pavié' rose Reviews & Comments
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This cultivar is listed as diploid in the paper 'Pollen diameter and guard cell length as predictors of ploidy in diverse rose cultivars, species, and breeding lines'
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8 NOV 22 by
CCCaf
Trying to delete my old post.
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How big is this rose in zone 7? What does the full-grown shrub look like?
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I wonder is perhaps this rose is inclined to sport. I once read an article by Douglas Seidel in which he stated that there are five forms of 'Marie Pavie', and in size they range from two to five feet. I have found this rose twice in piedmont North Carolina, and the first find is inclined to stay at about three feet or so, while the second one grows to over four feet. Has anyone else had experience with this?
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29 JUN 20 by
yarnover
My Marie Pavic/Pavie grows huge compared to any others I've heard about, literally seven feet tall and at least as much across. It must love the climate in Portland, Oregon. It's growing in full sun, and the initial spring bloom is in the thousands of blossoms. Sadly, the best bloom comes during spring rains, and the plant bows down under the weight of the soaked flowers.
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