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By Janey


2nd treat

Rosa Mundi properly known as Rosa gallica versicolour has a heady fragrance too and has oval red hips in the autumn. There is so much history to its parent rose Rosa gallica, the Apothecary's rose. First recorded in the 1200s!
I can't wait to see them in bloom..:))



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I had this rose when we lived at Willow Cottage Janey and it was beautiful, but only flowers once a year!

29 Mar, 2023

 

A lady I visited some years ago had this growing by the conservatory doors ... wonderful perfume from it.

29 Mar, 2023

 

Did you Rose...you'll be able to tell me how to look after it..:)) Yes, I did think about that, but thought it was worth it, just loved reading about it and hope it settles in well..

29 Mar, 2023

 

That's great Shirley, mine will be near my greenhouse doors..:)

29 Mar, 2023

 

Such a great choice!

29 Mar, 2023

 

I hope so!

29 Mar, 2023

 

A choice plant.

30 Mar, 2023

 

I've loved this one forever and its plain pink cousin rosa gallica officinalis. They are an easy height to fit in the border and the colour is gorgeous. I am envious, Janey.

30 Mar, 2023

 

Thank you Siris..

Yes the plain pink cousin Ange is beautiful too, and such a history! Aw, you can.have one too..:)) I must admit it did take a lot of courage to dig out all the dahlias last autumn, but I'm very excited to seeing how these two roses, fare..

30 Mar, 2023

 

It is the same as any other rose Janey, to look after!
Spray it regularly for black spot and give it a rose feed in the spring.
Even though it only flowers once, it is worth it!

31 Mar, 2023

 

I will, I do have one or two roses that are troubled with blackspot. Of course, we need some warmth now to get them moving. So cold and drizzly today..:((

31 Mar, 2023

 

Very pretty - plus the heady fragrance sounds divine! Thanks for the background info too - fascinating to know!

1 Apr, 2023

 

Yes, I am looking forward to seeing them in the summer Kate..:)

1 Apr, 2023

 

I hope the rose does well for you. There is nothing like the beautiful scent of roses. Its genetics go back a long way.
Regarding your blackspot, if we've had any in the past we spray with a fungal spray in the spring before the leaves really get going, and in the winter clear any leaf debris from underneath the pruned bushes and place some fresh earth around the base. Just a thought.

21 Apr, 2023

 

Thanks Linda. I think some warm days will help it grow, I think it's feet must be cold right now..:)
I must get a fungal spray, I've noticed black spot is already beginning on other roses...good advice, thanks..

23 Apr, 2023

 

If you see a leaf with black spot on, I would snip it off and bin it.

24 Apr, 2023



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