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'Loves Me, Loves Me Not™' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 167-494
most recent 2 JAN SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 9 JUN by Magical fog kingdom
Strong fragrance even on a cold overcast day.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 5 DEC by SDShine
Is it floriferous for you?
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 5 DEC by Magical fog kingdom
it was but the rust was so horrible, I moved it out of San Francisco.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 2 JAN by Michael Garhart
Good to know. Thank you.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 2 JAN by SDShine
Oh no! I have one coming and get some fog/mist where I am in the evenings (East Bay hills) so I’ll definitely watch out for that. Thank you for the heads-up.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 2 JAN by Michael Garhart
Some roses also get rust from chronic growth output with limited to no water intake. I have seen high output roses get it while young, and then never again once they have massive root systems established. Its sometimes hard to tell which roses only suffer during its maturation arc vs roses that are universally susceptible..
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Discussion id : 169-023
most recent 13 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 NOV by Michael Garhart
"The parentage was published as 'Rouge Meilland' x 'Petit Trianon' (see Member comments). However, the US plant patent states a more complex parentage."

When I look at Petit Trianon, I see what could be DELge phenotype traits. Its plausible that it is the Golden Unicorn x DELge female parent to 'Loves Me, Loves Me Not', and a clerical error was made in the first publishing. We will likely never know, but that's my theory anyway.
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Discussion id : 160-286
most recent 10 FEB HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 FEB by Elestrial's Garden
Available from - Heirloom Roses
https://heirloomroses.com/products/loves-me-loves-me-not%E2%84%A2
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Discussion id : 134-686
most recent 12 JAN 24 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 OCT 22 by Alain Meilland
Dear HMF,

AM668 is now AUDREY FLEUROT® Meicatess

So far, only available in Europe ;)

Matthias
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Reply #1 of 14 posted 6 OCT 22 by jedmar
Thank you, Matthias!
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Reply #2 of 14 posted 22 MAR 23 by Mike_Fitts
Hoping it makes its way to America. Beautiful rose!
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Reply #3 of 14 posted 9 JAN 24 by TaysDragon
This is now available in the USA from Menagerie Farm & Flower in the USA as Loves Me, Loves Me Not™.
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Reply #4 of 14 posted 9 JAN 24 by Mike_Fitts
Thanks for letting me know
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Reply #5 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by Patricia Routley
Taysdragon, do you have a label please, or website that links MEIcatess with ‘Loves Me, Loves Me Not’.
Thanks.
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Reply #6 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by jedmar
Same photo as on Meilland's website
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Reply #7 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by Patricia Routley
Aha - thanks Jedmar.
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Reply #8 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by Alain Meilland
hello HMF,

Using the same picture doesn't mean it is the same variety. Couple of example :

1) A close up picture of Baipeace can be use for Baipeacesar (climbing mutation, but flower is similare)

2) Another was the mistake by Barni of using the picture of ARTHUR RIMBAUD® Meihylvol for their variety 'Serenata' (no varietal name).

But I confirm that Meicatess is now sold in US by Menagerie Farm & Flower under the trademark 'Loves Me, Loves Me Not™'

Matthias
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Reply #9 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by jedmar
Thank you for the confirmation, Matthias!
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Reply #10 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by Mike_Fitts
Thank you for confirming this Matthias!
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Reply #11 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by TaysDragon
Thank you very much, Matthias!
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Reply #12 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by TaysDragon
'Meicatess' is listed in the details section on Menagerie Farm & Flower Loves Me, Loves Me Not™ page. I should have included that information earlier. Sorry about that. For some reason, HMF will not allow me to add a direct link to that webpage.
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Reply #13 of 14 posted 10 JAN 24 by Patricia Routley
Thanks TaysDragon. I hadn’t opened the ‘details’ section- should have looked harder.
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Reply #14 of 14 posted 12 JAN 24 by Ericchn
The link should begin directly with www in order to be seen.
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