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'Madame Antoine Mari' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 78-918
most recent 27 JAN 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 14 by RoseNutButStillLearning
I live in the inland Northwest (east of the Cascades), where summers are scorching and winters are considerably colder than in Seattle, and where extended periods of sub-zero weather are the norm rather than the exception. And yet this lovely plant is thriving here. I grow her against the south wall of our house, and mulch her up like crazy for winter. She was slow to establish (she's three years old now), but being a refined lady, she produced incredible blooms even in her first year. I'd say that the only thing the cold has done to her here is make her a more compact shrub than she is in the South. Growth is typical Tea--twiggy, a lovely grey-green, with thin, feminine new foliage rimmed in red. The darker pink-colored outer petals are more pronounced in the cool Spring and Fall weather than high Summer, but they always reflex back in such a pretty way that I don't care! Some blooms are quilled, some merely reflexed--it's a joy to see what each day will bring.

I fell in love with this rose after seeing a photo in a Graham Thomas book, where it was, oddly enough, growing in the deep shade of a tree. She's in full sun here, but she is not a heavy drinker. Her out-of-the-way position means I've occasionally forgotten to water her weekly--she never seems to mind, only slows her growth a bit. In my opinion, she richly deserves her Earth-Kind status. She has a scent, but it's very light indeed--I'd call it "fresh".

Antoine was my perfect "first-time" Tea--forgiving, rewarding, encouraging. only asking that I respect her heritage, and keep her warm. She taught me that, with careful placement, even I could grow Teas. She makes me thrilled about my garden's future. I never knew what kind of rose that silk roses were trying to imitate, but now I do, and she's right out there in my own back yard!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 JAN 23 by BrianH
Thank you for your vivid description of this rose! You have convinced me that my life would be much richer for having this beauty in my garden. I saw it in Antique Rose Emporium, so I think an order is in order to them.
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