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Roses for Mediterranean Climates - ones thriving at Rome Rose Garden
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Charithea
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Re: Roses for Mediterranean Climates - ones thriving at Rome Rose Garden
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Reply #60 on:
January 16, 2019, 02:15:45 PM »
It is rather unusual in its colouration but why not!
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I garden in Cyprus, in a flat old farming field, alt. approx. 30 m asl.
David Dickinson
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January 17, 2019, 01:24:43 AM »
A more traditionally coloured rose today, 'Glamour' I found a better picture here
http://www.poulsenroser.com/assortment/rose-collections/paramount/glamour.aspx
which probably gives a better idea of what it looks like earlier in the season.
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
Charithea
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January 17, 2019, 10:31:54 AM »
David your photo dipcts 'promise of things to come' compared to the photo in the website. I have noticed that the leaves have the problems that ours exhibit in the summer.
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David Dickinson
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January 18, 2019, 01:38:12 AM »
From 'Glamour' to 'Gorgeous'. Only problem is that 'Gorgeous' was a bit past her best when I took her photo. Here is a link to a better one.
https://www.bakker.com/en-gb/p/large-tea-rose-paramount-gorgeous-M57599
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
Charithea
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January 18, 2019, 06:23:15 AM »
YES. It is gorgeous in its prime like most thing.
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I garden in Cyprus, in a flat old farming field, alt. approx. 30 m asl.
David Dickinson
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January 19, 2019, 02:38:37 PM »
Today 'Grenada'.
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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Reply #66 on:
January 20, 2019, 11:24:02 AM »
Another red rose today, 'Hacienda'. There is a bit of information and a better photo here
https://www.monaconatureencyclopedia.com/rosa-hacienda-2/?lang=en
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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Reply #67 on:
January 20, 2019, 11:13:55 PM »
'Hans Gonewein' was the dedicatee of this rose as you can read here.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.61367.0
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
Alisdair
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January 21, 2019, 07:38:17 AM »
Hans Gonewein - that looks a lovely one, David; and much better foliage than some; thanks again for all these!
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Alisdair Aird
Gardens in SE England (Sussex); also coastal Southern Greece, and (in a very small way) South West France; MGS member (and former president); vice chairman RHS Lily Group, past chairman Cyclamen Society
David Dickinson
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January 22, 2019, 02:08:18 AM »
Looking up "Ice Cap", which is today's rose, I saw on Dave's Garden that - "Ice Cap" is a trademark. The cultivar name is 'MEIradena'. "
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/222734/
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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Reply #70 on:
January 23, 2019, 12:37:29 AM »
Some basic information re 'Jardin D'Enteoulet', can be found here
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.77347.0
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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January 24, 2019, 10:52:36 AM »
Today's rose is a bit late but better late than never, as they say. 'Jardins de France'
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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January 24, 2019, 11:00:57 AM »
I hadn't realised how badly focussed the photo was. I haven't got a better one but I think it gives the idea. Here is a link to a better photo
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Rose_Jardins_de_France_20070601.jpg
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
David Dickinson
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January 28, 2019, 11:16:02 AM »
'Jubilè Papa Meilland' for today.
https://meilland.com/en/catalogue/jubile-papa-meilland-meiceazar/
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I have a small garden in Rome, Italy. Some open soil, some concrete, some paved. Temperatures in winter occasionally down to 0°C. Summer temperatures up to 40°C in the shade. There are never watering restrictions but, of course, there is little natural water for much of June, July and August.
Caroline
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January 28, 2019, 09:54:05 PM »
That's a stunner!
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I am establishing a garden on Waiheke Island, 35 minutes out of Auckland. The site is windy, the clay soil dries out quickly in summer and is like plasticine in winter, but it is still very rewarding. Water is an issue, as we depend on tanks. I'm looking forward to sharing ideas. Caroline
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