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'Armide' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 153-572
most recent 20 OCT HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 OCT by ParisRoseLady
Available from - Palatine Roses
www.palatineroses.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 OCT by Nastarana
I am guardedly optimistic that this might be the real Armide, and not Mme. Plantier under another name.
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Discussion id : 78-760
most recent 5 JUN 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JUN 14 by Hovman
Not as hardy as other albas in real sever winters, for example a 3 m high semi-plena is tip hardy in my zone (Toronto 6b ), so is Maxima, Armide not so much , die back to just above snow line, but it has survived and recovered well for the last 10 winters with a good and reliable spring bloom.
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Discussion id : 78-267
most recent 15 MAY 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAY 14 by Nastarana
I have Armide and Mme Plantier growing side by side in my yard.
Armide came from Hartwood and Mme. Plantier from Rogue Valley Roses.

The two bushes are identical in every way.
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Discussion id : 42-940
most recent 3 MAR 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 5 MAR 10 by Karin Schade
This rose is the same as Mme Plantier.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 5 MAR 10 by jedmar
Karin, I believe you mean that 'Armide' in commerce in Europe is identical to 'Mme Plantier'. Can you confirm this for various provenances?
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 29 MAY 10 by Tearose
This is also the case at the San Jose heritage Rose Garden. That Armide came from Pickering, and is Mme Plantier.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 15 FEB 11 by Cà Berta
I am trying to identify a found rose and I would like to know the state of the art in the identities of Armide, Mme Plantier, Mme Hardy Schmid and Mme de St Germain Legras. Are they the same rose? Is still existing a true Vibert's Armide?
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 2 MAR 11 by jedmar
Ca Berta, Armide should be flesh-pink; so, a white 'Armide' is most probably a 'Mme Plantier'.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 3 MAR 11 by Cà Berta
Thank you Jedmar, the rose I am trying to identify is not white, it is pink although I can not say what kind of pink (surely carné ...). When it blooms I will show the photos of this rose in the forum to get help for its identification.
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