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Discussion id : 122-594
most recent 13 JUL 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 JUL 20 by OriMarzia
I'd like to know more about the "4 vents" rose from Delbard, called also "Simply stunning rose".
Has it a thick foliage? Is it difficult, for a beginner, to grow it?
Is it a disease resistent rose?
I live in a 7B zone.
Thanks!!!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 13 JUL 20 by Patricia Routley
Why don’t you take a look at the references for ‘Rose des 4 vents’ :syn ‘Simply Stunning’. There are also many photos and it seems to be grown all over the world. Unfortunately there are no comments from members on its health.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 13 JUL 20 by OriMarzia
Thanks! I took a look at the references here some days ago, but I didn't find nothing about "4 vents" rose's health and foliage...
I'm really interested in it because flowers are simply stunning, as photos show!
Hope someone could help me in any case!
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Discussion id : 118-691
most recent 14 OCT 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 13 OCT 19 by Maralynn
I was wondering if you could recommend your favorite fragrant roses which are also disease resistant? I need a yellow or apricot climber and then any color bush roses that you can think of (tea roses and floribunda, especially). I live near the coast in central California. The garden is in full sun most of the day.

Thank you so much,

Mara Alverson
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 14 OCT 19 by Jay-Jay
Sutter's Gold Climbing is doing great as for disease-resistance as well as for scent and as for the requested color... At least at my place. Several Califs recommended it to me, so it might do well over there too.
As for the other relative disease resistant and fragrant roses in the HT class: Try Prince Jardinier, Parole and or Line Renaud.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 14 OCT 19 by Margaret Furness
Crepuscule, Tea-noisette 1904, copes well with salt winds.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 14 OCT 19 by Jay-Jay
Wonderful rose, but not as fragrant...
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 14 OCT 19 by Maralynn
Thanks for the ideas, Margaret!
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 14 OCT 19 by Maralynn
Thanks so much JayJay!
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Discussion id : 50-913
most recent 21 DEC 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 DEC 10 by midnightmansel
I am looking for roses, especially climbers, with varigated leaves. I know of one only, i.e. "Elie Samoun" bred by Delbard of France. Any suggestions as to where I may find others will be gratefully received. Thank you. Mansel ( Wales. G.B.)
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Discussion id : 32-512
most recent 19 DEC 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 DEC 08 by edalweber
A really superb very dark red rose is "Night"(McGredy 1921).Strong Damask fragrance.Grows very vigorously on own roots. Very disease resistant here in New Orleans. Virtually never see black spot on it.
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