'Perle d'Or, Cl.' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 DEC 20 by
Margaret Furness
Cl Perle d'Or and Ravensworth (a pale yellow sport of Perle d'Or) were sent to Canada. Does anyone know if they are available there now? Can plants be sent to Europe from Canada? Sending plants to other countries from Australia costs too much.
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22 NOV 21 by
hilly_blue
My plants perished (along with many others) in a “polar vortex” a few years ago. I believe a nursery on the west coast also received a plant of cl. Perle d’Or but unfortunately they’ve since closed. ????
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22 NOV 21 by
Margaret Furness
That's a pity. It's a good rose - but you have to give it plenty of room to grow.
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11 AUG 13 by
Margaret Furness
Available from - Ross Roses, South Australia
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12 AUG 13 by
Patricia Routley
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1 DEC 08 by
Margaret Furness
The form in the Australian Tea-Noisette-China Collection at Ruston's Roses is the Australian sport introduced by Ross Roses c 2004.
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17 FEB 07 by
Patricia Routley
Hallawell Seed Co. San Francisco, California, 1931 Annual Garden Book (catalogue) lists two separate roses: The bush - Perle d'Or on p58 and Climbing Yellow Cecile Bruner [sic] on p59. Patricia Routley
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