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'The Reeve ®' rose Photos
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A bloom of The Reeve, the morning after a 107F day in Northern California.
Uploaded 1 SEP 20 |
I have come to increasingly enjoy this rose. I have been away on the West Coast for a month and a half and The Reeve is greeting me with some gorgeous fragrant blooms, not only that, but he is almost completely disease free and thriving in a dry bed with zero fertilizer, water or care from me. I am uploading some images taken this evening on September 21st.
if you like bourbon roses, especially Reine Victoria, but find them finicky, disease prone, or tender to cold, then this is a superb modern reproduction and very similar. The plant grows from about 18 inches after winter die back here in zone 4b, to over 7 feet at the end of summer, it would probably be a very large free standing shrub, or a mannerly small climber if trained espaliered. or pegged. The growth is arching and the canes are slender and flexible. This is a rose that should not be allowed to disappear from commerce in my estimation, so if you like what you see please give it a try and help to keep it in commerce.
Uploaded 21 SEP 16 |
Third year rose growing well in partial shade; 5x4 ft in size. Deep pink with old rose fragrance that handles high heat well in Northern California.
Uploaded 1 SEP 20 |
Knoxville, TN USA
Uploaded 24 JUL 12 |
I have come to increasingly enjoy this rose. I have been away on the West Coast for a month and a half and The Reeve is greeting me with some gorgeous fragrant blooms, not only that, but he is almost completely disease free and thriving in a dry bed with zero fertilizer, water or care from me. I am uploading some images taken this evening on September 21st.
if you like bourbon roses, especially Reine Victoria, but find them finicky, disease prone, or tender to cold, then this is a superb modern reproduction and very similar. The plant grows from about 18 inches after winter die back here in zone 4b, to over 7 feet at the end of summer, it would probably be a very large free standing shrub, or a mannerly small climber if trained espaliered. or pegged. The growth is arching and the canes are slender and flexible. This is a rose that should not be allowed to disappear from commerce in my estimation, so if you like what you see please give it a try and help to keep it in commerce.
Uploaded 21 SEP 16 |
photographed 12/12/10
Uploaded 2 NOV 11 |
I have come to increasingly enjoy this rose. I have been away on the West Coast for a month and a half and The Reeve is greeting me with some gorgeous fragrant blooms, not only that, but he is almost completely disease free and thriving in a dry bed with zero fertilizer, water or care from me. I am uploading some images taken this evening on September 21st.
if you like bourbon roses, especially Reine Victoria, but find them finicky, disease prone, or tender to cold, then this is a superb modern reproduction and very similar. The plant grows from about 18 inches after winter die back here in zone 4b, to over 7 feet at the end of summer, it would probably be a very large free standing shrub, or a mannerly small climber if trained espaliered. or pegged. The growth is arching and the canes are slender and flexible. This is a rose that should not be allowed to disappear from commerce in my estimation, so if you like what you see please give it a try and help to keep it in commerce.
Uploaded 21 SEP 16 |
photographed
10/12/10
Uploaded 2 NOV 11 |
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