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Violina
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Posted by Fran_C Vic. Aust (My Page) on Thu, Apr 7, 05 at 20:59
| I bought this yesterday lovely perfume, form like a waterlily, I haven't seen it before, have any of you out there seen it? |
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RE: Violina
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- Posted by Melda Vic Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Apr 8, 05 at 1:51
| I believe Betsy W is a huge fan and had great things to say about this rose in a previous post, certainly inspired me to add Violina to my wish list - you will have to let us know how it goes, Betsy said it had a tendency to ball. |
RE: Violina
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| yep, I'm a fan of this one fpr its extraordinary vigor, bush shape and health. It lives up to the swing tag hype, for sure - except that no one in Kordes Marketing mentioned that it does indeed ball like Kleenex in a downpour. Tell you what, though, I think this could one day be a widely recommended landscape rose - has most of the other virtues required of a hedging rose, especially if you want a BIG hedge. I love the waterlily comparison; myself, I tend to think of it as remontant camellia with fragrance. |
RE: Violina
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That's very pleasing.. rain? what @$^$%@^$@^ rain - had none , not a drop since the six inche downpour in February.. mulching furiously here... roses look great, but for how long at this rate... |
Caveat
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| Before I become known as the chief exponent of Violina, I should just qualify my endorsement: If you're new to roses, this one is not for you. V is a really, really good all-rounder, and a novelty for those richly rose-endowed, like Fran, or anyone looking at roses from a landscape point of view. V does everything well, but nothing exceptionally well, if you know what I mean. She is a solid girl, with nice fragrance and excellent health/growth. Vase rosies - skip it, although she'll fill a vase for a dinner party or floral emergencies |
RE: Violina
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| I've only had Violina since spring but have been most impressed. Good strong bushy growth, only a couple of leaves with black spot, lots of flowers and good perfume. Saw a good example of Violina (along with many other roses) at Magic Garden Roses last week. Magic place. Hazel. |
RE: Violina
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| Mine has only just gone into the ground a few months and here's a vase of her blooms recently. I like her softly ruffled shape - she's a winner for me for cut flowers. I should've bought 2 when i was last at Magic Garden Roses. The scent isn't as strong as advertised but maybe that will come with time. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Violina vase
RE: Violina
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The top right hand bloom shape is what it wasl ike when I bought it.. very much a water lily... I hope my new baby bush gives me as many beautiful blooms as this one has given you Steve... just lovely. Rosies have a great life odn't we - always making these wonderful discoveries... |
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