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'MEIbderos' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 OCT 22 by
Ericchn
Height: 1.25" to 2" (3 to 5cm) - I suppose it’s a mistake?
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#1 of 1 posted
30 OCT 22 by
HMF Admin
Yes, it would appear so. Thank you for noting the error.
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28 JAN 07 by
Unregistered Guest
Anybody have any luck with Elle in zone 5? Sometimes I'm willing to take a chance, but every catalog and book desription I've seen , except one, list zone 6 as the minimum. Otherwise I would have snapped up the one I saw 2 summers ago at Lowe's. Fell in love with the scent and big bloom.
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#1 of 3 posted
25 MAR 07 by
arlene
My Wayside Gardens catalog lists Elle as growing in zones 7-10.
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#2 of 3 posted
13 OCT 07 by
Mary
Yes, Elle' grows very well in Omaha, Ne. Go buy Elle' You'll love it, Mary
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#3 of 3 posted
24 APR 19 by
Nola Z5a WI
Mary, Is your 'Elle' rose still doing well and do you winter protect it? What size did it get to be? Thank you!
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12 SEP 15 by
kysusan
Winner of the ARS 2011 James Alexander Gamble award for fragrance.
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#1 of 4 posted
13 SEP 15 by
Give me caffeine
Nice. I like the sound of that. So, I went looking for more sources in Australia. Apart from Trewallyn (already listed) this one also appears to be available from Corporate Roses, Heirloom Roses and Rose Sales Online.
I would provide direct links to the relevant pages, but unfortunately HMF only allows one link per post.
(subtle hint there)
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#2 of 4 posted
13 SEP 15 by
Give me caffeine
Oh and Green E Roses has it too: http://www.greeneroses.com.au/RosePages/AlphaList.php
By the way, does anyone have an opinion on how spikey this rose is?
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#3 of 4 posted
14 SEP 15 by
Patricia Routley
I think Heirloom may not be an Australian nursery.
Both Corporate Roses and Rosesalesonline (Silkie Gardens) choose not to list their roses with HelpMeFind. (just why is completely beyond me!) If I was buying this rose, I would choose either Trewallyn or Green E Roses who do list their roses with HelpMeFind. Green E Roses has also been supporting the Heritage Roses in Australia movement for many years and I hope Australians can support them in return with their custom.
Sorry I can't help with how spikey 'Elle' is. Patricia
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#4 of 4 posted
10 AUG 17 by
Michael Garhart
I had a similar conversation with Dickson's social media person on Facebook. They use some local UK database, that is rarely ever used. They refused to care about HMF. I have wrote to them on two occasions, asking if they would talk about lineages of some roses with missing lineages of commercial varieties, and they never responded.
I think its a missed opportunity, but one can't force the issue, so I dropped trying.
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12 JAN 16 by
raingreen
Foliage remains healthy during 100+ hot spells at Cal Poly rose garden in Pomona, unlike most other hybrid teas. Not an upright grower but low and bushy. Excellent fragrance
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