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'Perle des Jardins' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 112-130
most recent 12 JUL 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUL 18 by HubertG
A good early B&W photograph of 'Perles des Jardins' by Edwin Hale Lincoln:

https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:z890sr840
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Discussion id : 63-940
most recent 1 JUN 12 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 30 APR 12 by Semiplena
I keep this rose in a big container on a balcony facing south in zone 8a. Survived winter temperatures of - 14°C without protection - and without any damage.
Is rather susceptible to mildew - I have never seen it without mildew, in fact.
And it's very floriferous - but it's only with luck that it opens the buds completely. Every bud is a promise - but seldom kept.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 29 MAY 12 by goncmg
LOVE your comment because this is my experience so far. Bought one last fall, it overwintered in my greenhouse shockingly mildew free.............I am in 6a/we had no "winter" this year............outside it goes............suddenly, outside, mildew all over but the plant is strong, it is hearty, it has been warm to even hot here in Columbus but not THAT humid...............here we go: 7 strong gorgeous buds. NONE opened. NONE. NOT ONE. Books all say this one LOVES Las Vegas. I guess that is about all it COULD love! 0% humidity? The plant itself is so strong but the mildew, now checked, caught my attention in a bad way and the fact it cannot OPEN a bloom here in Columbus in May? Yeah.........it can ride out the summer but being a tea, I will let it, um, stay in its pot here until, um, yeah..............January..........that ought to let nature take its course..............why is this one so famous anyway????
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 29 MAY 12 by Margaret Furness
When it's good it's very very good, but when it's bad, it's horrid ...
I culled mine long ago, even though I was collecting Teas.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 1 JUN 12 by goncmg
Margaret, one of the blooms that actually did almost open was so ugly I literally think I gasped.....meanwhile, good ol' Safrano is incredible. Beautiful little apricot rose, blows open and fades, but holding its own amazingly at 173 years old! And Rosette Delizy has yet to bloom but looks promising, my little band was so small when I got it in March but it growing well and looks promising.......I have a tea seedling that I grew, collected from in front of the Mission Santa Barbara....have told Kim about it, seems to be a natural hybrid possibly with Souv d'Elise Vardon as the Mother (I just put all the hips together so I have no idea)....anyway, that one LOVES my greenhouse room and got me interested in teas here in 6a...........
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 1 JUN 12 by Margaret Furness
Good luck with the Teas!
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Discussion id : 27-559
most recent 25 NOV 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 JUN 08 by Martina
Available from - La Roseraie Du Désert, France
www.frenchtearose.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 NOV 08 by kai-eric
not only there; see "buy from" and choice "all countries".

best regards
kai-eric
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