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'Madame Grégoire Staechelin' rose Photos
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Mid summer Jan 2021. Dozens of hips. Little to no foliage. 4 specimens dominate each corner of a 4 m high and 10m long arbor. QLD Australia, state rose garden
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Planted a year ago, Hungary zone 6-7 (actually last 2 winters rather zone 8). From a 1 year old grafted band, grew more than 1,5 meters in the first season. No diseases so far, foliage interesting mid greyish toned.
Flowers are biig, wavy, somewhat wild but also very romantic.
I hope this plant will have some second flush as it does at some locations, but even if a once bloomer it's nothing but spectacular.
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 19 MAY |
From "Les Amis des Roses", August 1930, p. 101: at the Rosaraie de Gandra in Portugal
Courtesy of the Archives of Roseraie du Val de Marne
Uploaded 5 OCT |
South Australia, zone 9b, mid-spring. After a storm. Between Cl. Maman Cochet and Cl. White Maman Cochet.
Uploaded 2 NOV 19 |
Opening bud close-up
Uploaded 19 MAY |
La Roseraie du Désert
Uploaded 3 APR 19 |
Planted in companion with Mme Isaac Pereire. Quite a deadly pairing lol.
Planted a year ago, Hungary zone 6-7 (actually last 2 winters rather zone 8). From a 1 year old grafted band, grew more than 1,5 meters in the first season. No diseases so far, foliage interesting mid greyish toned. Flowers are biig, wavy, somewhat wild but also very romantic. I hope this plant will have some second flush as it does at some locations, but even if a once bloomer it's nothing but spectacular.
Uploaded 19 MAY |
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Many hips, in average 4-5 seeds per hip
1 favorite vote.
Uploaded 4 NOV 18 |
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