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'La France, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 133-031
most recent 24 MAY 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 MAY 22 by Lee H.
This is an excellent choice for a tall climbing rose. The necks nod just enough so that the roses look down at you. Many climbing roses do not. Quite vigorous own root in my Z6 Indiana garden.
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Discussion id : 78-800
most recent 25 MAR 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 7 JUN 14 by John Hook
We've been propagating this rose for the last 10 years here in S.W. France and havn't sold one. Today I dumped our entire stock in exasperation!
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 8 JUN 14 by billy teabag
This sort of thing must be so disappointing for you and other nurseries who make the old roses available John. You are the best sorts of patrons but no-one's pockets are that deep.
Do you still have a Clg La France in your own collection?
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 8 JUN 14 by John Hook
No Billy
The garden is principally for our collections + some species and other things we like a lot, we don't have the resources to look after the HT's and if we can't sell La France in France it's time to stop trying. A bit ironic now that the French have voted in the FN, LePen's nationalist party.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 25 MAR 17 by pminor
So sorry to hear this even so long after the fact. I am looking to acquire from sacramento historical cemetery rose garden. I see roses in france germany italy england but cant order them. Because of agricultural restrictions.
I just love the old roses and i am new to roses.
Hope you are doing better now. So many sources www ent out of business after 2008, around 2010 and 2012 there seems to have been a huge reduction in businesses selling roses.
Pat
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 25 MAR 17 by billy teabag
The number of heritage roses available from nurseries in our area is also a small percentage of what was freely available 20 years ago but we are fortunate to still have nurseries that will custom bud these increasingly rare varieties - providing you can source budwood.
This is another way HMF is so invaluable.
Those members of the HMF community who list the roses growing in their own gardens help to create a picture of how scarce or abundant certain varieties are and a register of potential propagating material.
Could I ask all to consider using this feature to list the roses they grow?
If privacy is a concern, identifying information is not needed - many people use a nickname on HMF and restrict their location to a region, city or country.
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