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'Ghislaine de Féligonde' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 145-077
most recent 23 MAY 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 MAY 23 by Kim W Florida 10b Humid
Available from - Long Ago Roses
http://www.longagoroses.com/
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Discussion id : 127-561
most recent 17 AUG 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 14 MAY 21 by Gdisaz10
in my garden this rose does not bloom again. Why?
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 14 MAY 21 by Patricia Routley
You might have the once-blooming ‘Goldfinch’. Check out the leaf shapes of both roses in the ‘Ghislaine de Feligonde’ members comment No. 86-363.
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 15 MAY 21 by Gdisaz10
My rose Is very similar to Ghislaine.
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 20 MAY 21 by Palustris
It is not a reliable repeat bloomer for many. Mine reblooms on random years but that is only a few flowers. This is essentially a once blooming rose with a few bonus flowers in the autumn.
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 21 MAY 21 by Jay-Jay
Maybe for You in Your situation, circumstances and climate that is the case, Palustris...
But this rose has the potential to have several flushes and even with some scattered flowers in between.
Maybe the way one prunes this rose has a big influence. Maybe remove a few older canes every, or every other year and stimulate new growth.
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 21 MAY 21 by Gdisaz10
In my climate, May is the rainy season and it rains practically every day. From June to September, temperatures exceed 30 degrees with some thunderstorms, in October it often rains, while the dry period is generally in winter. The plant doesn't even emit a flower here and there.
The GdF from me generally blooms in the first week of June or at the end of May.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 22 MAY 21 by Palustris
It may be my climate. My rose came from a neighbor's original planting from the 1920s. There is a photo of the rose with three young girls in 1924 which is less that a decade from its release into commerce in France. The plant came from Michael Walsh who received it from William Paul. So this plant has only been propagated a few times since its release into commerce by Guillot.

Years ago, I didn't realize it was recurrent for some, so I asked the owner of the house, the daughter of one of the girls in the photograph, if it rebloomed. She said she had never seen rebloom on this ancient plant growing freely over their front door.

Our houses are very close to the sea so we have a very late Spring and late Autumn. Maybe the late Spring diminishes the growing season. We tend to have a very dry July and August as weather patterns across the Eastern USA means that storms generally are north of us. So it seems climate could have a large effect.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 17 AUG 21 by Duchesse
I would love to see that photo
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 20 MAY 21 by Marlorena
This rose blooms continuously for me, right until late autumn... it has a big first flush then always some clusters of blooms repeating with another good flush in August/Sept.. further clusters until November..
I found that it needs to be a minimum 3 years in the ground to get into that rhythm... from a grafted bare root.. England, UK..
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Discussion id : 119-218
most recent 24 NOV 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 NOV 19 by NewDawn
Antique Rose Emporium no longer carries this rose.
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Discussion id : 116-743
most recent 15 MAY 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAY 19 by johnm99
Available at Palatine Nursery, Ontario Canada - ships to USA and Canada
https://palatineroses.com/rose/ghislaine-de-f%C3%A9ligonde-garden-rose-hybrid-multiflora-rambler-historic-rose-climber-light-yellow
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