Roses are for all
By Arwadoo
- 9 Feb, 2010
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snow and rains do not deter this rose from blooming.The plant remained green through very cold months of december and coldest jan.could it be the canopy of Pices morinda under which it thrives.
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It is certainly getting some protection from the Pices morinda.....What variety of rose is this Arwadoo?
9 Feb, 2010
It is pearl on its own roots. U are right i feel Picea is giving it some protection.
It was pleasure to know from ur profile that u are alover of roses. I have about 40 varieties of roses. I intend to develop multicolourd rose plants by multiple grafting budding.This spring i will develop a tree rose on asturdy smooth Rootstock.the variety is Prince De Morocco a profusely flowering variety.It will be pleasure to share the photos of the hybrid roses with u Gilli
10 Feb, 2010
I do love roses Arwadoo.....At last count I had 55 varieties...soon to increase to 58. My parents have moved and are selling their old house and they have two lovely roses at the old house which I plan to dig up and move to my garden just as soon as the ground thaws. I also have two successfully rooted cuttings of 'City of York' climber which I will plant out in the spring.
Your plan of creating a multi-coloured rose bush sounds wonderful. I will be very interested in seeing your results.
I haven't come across 'Prince de Morocco' before. It seems like a rose which would also do well here in Kamloops. We seem to have similar weather conditions.
11 Feb, 2010
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This rose has done very well to thrive so successfully through the winter months ! :o)
9 Feb, 2010