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most recent 13 JUL 24  
Initial post 13 JUL 24 by Pereirelover
Dear people,

My Rêve d'or was planted in 2023 against a hot sunny south facing wall in zone 8b in Belgium. Immediately she got growth everywhere and slender, thin shoots started to cover two square meters. She's healthy but I've only seen three flowers. Beautiful golden Safrano like blooms but with more petals. Does this rose needs time to start blooming? Thanks!
Reply #1 posted 13 JUL 24 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Own-root?

The root system may need more time to build and produce vegetative growth before it blossoms more freely.
Reply #2 posted 13 JUL 24 by Pereirelover
No, grafted. I bought it from Lens in Belgium as a container rose. It grows freely but no blooms.
Reply #3 posted 13 JUL 24 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
You might try a high phosphorous fertilizer. Sometimes that helps.
Reply #4 posted 13 JUL 24 by Pereirelover
I'll try that! But I have time so I hope she will start showing off sooner than later lol.
Thx!
Reply #5 posted 13 JUL 24 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
In my experience this one wants to be large and was never an overly profuse after spring flush.

Lens should have provided a decent clone.

Give it some love and no doubt you'll be well rewarded in time.
most recent 8 JUN 21  
Initial post 8 JUN 21 by Gdisaz10
Beautiful, very vigorous and healthy rose, however, I found a certain sensitivity to cold and problems with the flowers that are eaten by cetonias. Perhaps the colors of the flowers attract these insects a lot. Even 4/5 individuals per flower.(Oxythyrea funesta).
most recent 10 MAY 20  
Initial post 10 MAY 20 by Shinobu
Hello
I have problem uploading photos. I select photo with Browse button and UPLOAD, then comes back to the same screen before selecting photo.
most recent 19 MAY 18  
Initial post 19 MAY 18 by leezen
Will grow in light shade in my zone, 10a. near the pacific ocean. Reve D'or will climb in a tree if trained. No hip removal necessary! EXTREMELY fast grower, give her plenty of room! Always clean and disease free. AMAZING ROSE!