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The Ratings tab seems to have disappeared for me here on HMF, I can’t rate on gardens here anymore as the tab is missing. Is it just my computer or is something wrong. I would like to rate different gardens and ad them as my favourites but I cant do that since the tabs are missing..
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2 APR 09 by
Camilla
Thanks, but I still cant find the rating tabs on different gardens.
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Give us a specific example and we'll take a look.
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31 MAR 09 by
ALBERT
What climate zone is this Wichmoss plant growing in ( how cold does it get there).
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31 MAR 09 by
Camilla
It can get quite cold, I have -20 to -25 Celsius here in the winter time and Wichmoss has so far had no winter damage in my garden.
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I was at a fall workshop at Ashdown roses with Michael Marriott, David Austin's nursery manager and during the slide show of roses he let slip that this one is out of the noisette Claire Jacquire, which it does strongly resemble. I have 2 Malvern Hills coming for spring 08 based on its noisette heritage, as the noisettes have shown superior disease resistance for me in my organic garden here in the black spot belt of the mid atlantic region of the US. This should be a good rose. Will report back after a season on its disease resistance.
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15 APR 08 by
Camilla
The disease resistance.on Malvern Hills have been excellent in my garden, nothing at all. It seems to be quite winter hardy too, had 3 weeks of -15 celcius bare frost this winter and it had no winter damage at all. This is in my book an excellent rose, so much so that I bought an other one today and now have 3.
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12 NOV 08 by
Karen
What say you on this rose, I have heard that it is a sparse bloomer. Did it end up being disease resistant? Thanks for any information on this rose. Karen
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12 NOV 08
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6 MAR 09 by
Camilla
In my garden Malvern Hills has had excellent disease resistance, it has been perfectly healthy. Its not a sparse bloomer with me, its quite the opposite rarly without and blooms. Its one of the best roses in my garden, so much so that I now have several Malvern Hills in my garden in different locations.
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27 JAN 08 by
Unregistered Guest
this picture looks the same as the picture of alexander girault
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21 FEB 08 by
Camilla
I agree, looks identical as the one under AG
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This rose is 'Alexander Girault'
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