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'Panache d'Orléans' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 69-103
most recent 30 DEC 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 DEC 12 by AquaEyes
Vintage Gardens states that this rose is a sport of 'Duchesse d'Orleans' despite some references, and that 'Ardoissee de Lyon' actually is a sport of 'Baronne Prevost.' These assessments are based on the sports sporting back, then compared to the correct originals.
:-)
~Christopher
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 30 DEC 12 by jedmar
The question is whether Vintage is comparing the "correct" roses. Take 'Ardoisé de Lyon' for example: None of the photos of the rose in commerce are in line with the description "vivid red center, slaty blue outer petals".
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Discussion id : 60-746
most recent 8 JAN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 JAN 12 by Grntrz5
I received this as a transplant from Cliff Orent's desert garden 2011. The hot summer weather was very hard on, and since then I've read that it likes cooler climates. I hope it pulls through the winter. It didn't make it, even though we have had one of the warmest winters in history.
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