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'Étoile de Hollande, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 125-442
most recent 14 SEP 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 FEB 21 by Patricia Routley
Responding to Nadene’s photo of ‘Etoile de Hollande Cl.’ at the Rex Hazlewood Garden.
Nadene, do you see any difference at all between the bush, and the climber?
Billy has mentioned that Ross Roses supplied many of the roses for the Old Parliament House rose garden.
I have a rose that Ross Roses presented to Rose Marsh (the founder of Heritage Roses in Western Australia) in 1994. My climber, a 2001 cutting of this rose, blues. ‘Etoile de Hollande’ is not supposed to blue. I would love to hear of your observations on both the bush and climber.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 21 FEB 21 by Nadene
Hi Patricia, Sorry I missed this post. I will be returning to the gardens soon and will visit the two roses for comparison. Is either the bush or climber known for rootstock suckers. The two climbers in this garden are notorious for this.

Update: The first three photos are of the climber. The last three are of the bush HT. At the moment there is not too many flowers and they are all up the very top of the pillars. I was unable to see any colour change amongst the few that are there. There are not many new canes except the root stock that has snuck through. I will have to keep watching it for you.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 21 FEB 21 by Jay-Jay
For me Étoile de Hollande Cl. blues inside the house. Not in the garden.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 13 SEP 21 by Ben H
That would make sense because I believe the pH of the water in the vase affects the amount of bluing.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 14 SEP 21 by Jay-Jay
The soil in our garden has a higher pH than our tap-water.
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