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Discussion in 'Roses' started by wiseowl, May 6, 2013.

  1. joolz68

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    It snapped woo:huh:
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    Here is one of the minitures i saved that a florists had thrown in the bin ..
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        Good evening Joolz my friend Ena Harkness is a sport, in the old days when I was an apprentice Rosarian at Cobham Hall we used to grow droopy Roses as Climbers;) or you could try this which works ;) , Rose drooping blooms due to weak necks on the flowering steins. Encourage stiffer stems by giving an extra feed of potash in February. Apply 50g of potash per square yard of soil.

        The Climbing Iceberg, started life a a 'sport' of the ordinary Bush Rose - Iceberg.

        In the case of Ena Harkness - a gorgeous red with a disappointing flower habit of 'drooping' instead of staying upright - the new vigorous shoot that was found and 'converted' into 'Climbing Ena Harkness', but also its droopy flower habit, fits in very well with its re-birth as a climber!:)

        I am often asked about plants that suddenly have a flower which is different to the normal colour of the parent plants. There are several reasons why you can get a new flower colour. The most common cause is a plant mutation which then changes the growth habit or flower colour of the parent plant. Often a new shoot displays different characteristics to the parent. These new shoots are known as 'Sports'.
         
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          My first flower from "White Clouds"
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            I hope to have a picture of my first flower tomorrow. :hapydancsmil:
             
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              Well? :scratch: Where is it :th scifD36:
               
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                Crikey I haven't looked at this thread for a few days sooo many beautiful roses everyone :dbgrtmb: , my 'Albertine' s flowering for the first time Loli I love it, I'm really pleased with how well its done in just a year!!!!! must get a picture later :).
                 
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                  Hi M now you know tomorrow never comes my friend:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                   
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                    Well here's my 'Albertine' which was only planted in April 2012, no flowers at all last year but boy its making up for it now.
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                    'Rosy Cushion'
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                    'Winchester Cathedral'
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                    'William Shakespeare' one of those really dark reds so hard to capture on camera.
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                      Here's my 'Whiskey Mac' joolz :biggrin:
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                      Can't remember name of this one it was a Focus cheapy one, it opens like this
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                      and fades like this
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                        Gorgeous, simbad; simply GORGEous!!!!! :wub2:
                         
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                          Stunning..all of them :wub2:
                          I will never know what this rose is :)
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                            Of course you know what Rose it is, Joolz,........it's the Rose you [and me too] like!!:snork:

                            A very nice collection of Roses, Simbad!!:snork:
                             
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                              Okay everyone here we go! This is the first rose to bloom of the nine I planted last autumn and I haven't had roses for nigh on twenty one years. Two blooms looking a little rain damaged, they are also probably the least colourful of the nine. Beautiful heady perfume though! :)

                              'Lincolnshire Yellow Belly' Not the nicest of names.

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                                Perhaps not the nicest of names, but, WOW!, what a glorious bloom, Sheal :dbgrtmb: Thank you for sharing with us. (I do adore a fragrant rose!)
                                 
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