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Posted by Sparaxis Vic Aust (My Page) on Wed, Dec 28, 05 at 19:46
| Well I have dead headed around 3/4 of the roses that need to be done. Only another 40 or so to go. That excludes the damasks and gallicas. As I go round I get to know each of my knew roses just a little better. Some observations on the newer ones ANGELA - very cute. Not a lot of bloom yet, but it's coming
BETTY BOOP - very sassy, and masses of colour. Neat, sweet little blooms.
CENTENARY OF FEDERATION - could almost be the same rose as BB, with just as much bloom. Nice but one would have done.
PLAYBOY - more orange than the two above, and not so much boop as betty. A bit bold for my taste.
THE KARNIVAL - same style but much more subtle, smaller and very pretty.
LOVE POTION - could easily win my heart over from Angel Face. Similar but a much healthier bush.
HANZA PARK - what a pain! Lovely bloom on long lax canes all laying in the dirt on their faces. The new growth looks stronger. Too much heavy bloom is pulling the canes down. I will have to stake them with light bamboo canes.
APRIKOLA - very pretty - lots of bloom.
BLUEBERRY HILL - I liked it so nice, I bought it twice. Nice big open blooms, and it seems to dead head itself.
GERBER ENGEL - I bought 2 more of these after the first. I think I will rip out the gold bunny from the same bed and put in another. Such a lovely healthy foliage and generous with it's neat, semi double blooms. Rave, rave.
DELBARDS PARIS 200? - OK - not to be raved about as yet, but it has literally hundreds of tiny buds. It might impress me more when they open. Otherwise just a nother small pink rose.
CITROEN FRAISE - also from Delbard, and I love this one. The bright pink buds sometimes open with a completely clear white centre that darkens to pink, then the whole bloom fades. Big clusters, and so neat and pretty.
Both the above have grown into strong, healthy bushes despite the lack of roots and branches on the K-mart bought plants.
CARAMELLA - a cute creamy confection that would do better amongst the DA's. It was an extra but worth buying.
GOLDEN WINGS - I LOVE this one. Lots of big single blooms, and when the petals fall there is a gorgeous rosette of amber stamens - so pretty!
AMBER NECTAR- I bought 6 of these to fill a raised bed - not so amber as I remember at the Garden show but still very pleasing, and very generous. Small green glossy foliage - very healthy.
And my absolute favourite is NOT SEXY REXY but an unknown bright lipstick pink single rosae, with 5 wavy edged petals. Lots of bright bloom and the flowers fall so there is very little deadheading. Another extremely healthy plant. I think it might be PLAYGIRL from what I have seen on the net.
Well - most of those came from Treloars, and I am so happy with them i am trying to think where I could put another large planting of floribundas next winter. I am off to take some photos now and will post soon.
Lots of new DA's here to - let me know if you would like a report on them too :-) Jan
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RE: Dead heading, and some observations..
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| What a great post! Yes... the roses here are going beserk....like they have been on steroids lol lol... I have to go around and tidy mine up as well...too hot 36 degrees in the shade>>> Note...I am using dots to make the sentences readable... Huge excitement here re Mr Lincoln..I bought it nearly dead and it now has 3 beautiful buds/flowers on it.Hooray...its a standard and looks wonderful....I also have Hanza Park ..lovely rose but needs a bigger pot...The roses we planted in the ground for the first time (after being in containers while the soil was being done)..are doing so well...we finally got the soil right and the grass is growing as well...Its beeen so hot here in Melb I think Ill give them a big feed of Charlie Carp tonight...its these days I feel truly blessed. cheers..Michelle |
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| How marvelous to hear that someone's roses are going well, I cannot say the same here, roses in Queensland in the summer do not go together..........Mine have almost come to a standstill except seduction which has heaps of new buds, and Charles de Gaulle has lots of small just opened ones that I cut this morning for a vase having to go and buy a another bud one yesterday as a couple or three buds in a thin short vase look so elegant---------- Sparaxis |
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| Sorry I pressed the wrong button.__________________________ Sparaxis as I was going to say. I enjoyed my walk around your rose beds It sound really lovely and isn't is wonderful that you can remember every roses name. I know I can but I have only thirty something even less that your only 40 to go. Would you believe that I have not got one of the roses you mention, very understandable seeing there are thousands out there. I enjoyed your Post also, it felt like I was meandering through you garden...Thank You......Cheers..MM. |
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- Posted by ashmeri Cent. Qld.Aust. (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 28, 05 at 22:59
| After your written wander around your roses I am really looking forward to seeing your pictures.... It will be wonderful when ivillage get the forum right again so we can use Photobucket....Thanks for the wander. marion |
RE: Dead heading, and some observations..
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| Remember them? Nah ---- they all have little venetian blind labels at the base - LOL |
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| Well yes all my Day lilies have VB labels tied to them also, Last year I had them pushed into the base but the neigbours dogs fixed them up so this year they are tied...Strange that I seem to remember the names of all the roses I wonder why , most likely because I stand there and talk to them so of course I have to call them by their name and no I am not Senile yet....Cheers...MM. |
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| MM, are your roses just resting. Mine up in FNQ are just starting another flush and are looking great. This is a mixture of some I took a couple of days ago. [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v250/bilwon/Roses/BoxingdayPallatea.jpg[/IMG] Camille Pissaro, Blue Moon, Reine des Violettes Circus Tamora, China Sunrise, Betty Boop. They had a great spring flush and then rested and are going again now. Cheers Judy |
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| Hmm. Tried to embed an image like I usually do and could not. Bit off putting. Here they are in this url. Cheers Judy |
Here is a link that might be useful: Summer Pallatte
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| Heh..Heh..I can remember most....The purple ones: Fragrant Plum/Perfume Delight/,Shocking Blue confuse me everytime....I have to think where they were in the garden when I cut them and then sometimes I have to go out and have a look!...Labels are the way to go!!!!! cheers Michelle |
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| Sorry Sparaxis.................Hi Judy...I must say your roses look Fab!!!!I do hope that my roses are resting, I am not having much success with any at present. I am just getting the occasional bud now which quickly gets cut off for a vase. But I will admit most have had either three or four flushes since the Spring except Seduction it just goes on and on, a wonderful rose even if it does fade to white and ends its life in a few short days. Maybe I am expecting too much after all it is their first season.....Great Pic.....Cheers..MM. |
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- Posted by lozza Vic. Oz. (My Page) on
Fri, Dec 30, 05 at 15:04
| Sparaxis, It is BB, and a blight on the convenors who chose a rose bred in America to be our 'Centenary of Federation' rose. Toadyism is alive and well. As if we didn't have a rose bred in Oz that is superior to Betty Boop!!!!!!!!! The 51st. State, you betcha. Are we becoming an analgumous (sic) group of people, with no Aussie heritage? |
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| Yeh, we are whilst so many just blindly follow anything american just cause it is american. I was so disappointed to hear Adam Brand sing Aussie Country and western in an American accent. I just turned off from then on. Cheers Judy |
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- Posted by meryl2 Sydney/Blue Mts (My Page) on
Sat, Dec 31, 05 at 5:59
| Jan, where would I find a picture reference to Gerber Engel? Have been trying to check it out and not even Help Me Find knows it. |
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| My fault - It's Gelber Engel! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Gelber Engel
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