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'Reine Marie Henriette' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 128-029
most recent 5 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JUN 21 by Margaret Furness
Australia now has a handful of plants from a (presumed) reversion of Mme Driout.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 5 JUN 21 by jedmar
How do these compare with what we have as RMH?
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 5 JUN 21 by Margaret Furness
I've given my plants to big collections, but I don't think it matches the photos from Doue la Fontaine or the Jardin a l'Aube. Probably not Sakura either. Can't be sure about the Fineschi photos - too far away.
It's not a dark red.
Looking back at my other photos of this plant of Mme Driout, the leaves aren't usually as rounded as they appear in this photo.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 5 JUN 21 by jedmar
Yes, it does not fit to "rouge cerise". Not a reversion, but a new sport, I believe.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 5 JUN 21 by Margaret Furness
We had wondered about that. Potting mixes can alter colours, of course, so it will be interesting to see what it does in the ground.
I'll have to think of a name for it.
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Discussion id : 39-885
most recent 5 JUN 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 OCT 09 by pem
Dear All,
Reine Marie Henriette looks like a great rose. Is there a reason it gets little publicity?
I cannot spray + live in hot, humid 7a. Are there problems, esp. Black Spot or Mildew,
that would keep this rose from doing well here?
Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 21 OCT 09 by Margaret Furness
Looking at the photos, I'm wondering if two different roses are pictured. I haven't grown RMH, but my memory of it is of a loose floppy rose, not the shapely upright HT in the Jardin de l'Aube photos. Its sport, Mme Driout, doesn't have that high-centred-shape bud either.
Interesting that early references about RMH mention few prickles, but 'Botanica's Roses' mentions its "considerable prickliness". Mme Driout is described as rather thorny in the Quest-Ritson 'Encyclopedia of Roses'.
Mme Driout was much healthier in my garden than the Quest-Ritson description, but I'm in zone 9b, with dry summers.
Later edit: the Reine Marie Henriette here I was comparing it with was incorrect (it was Noella Nabonnand).
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 26 OCT 09 by pem
Thank you. Charles Quest-Ritson, in Climbing Roses of the World, says this rose is susceptible to Black Spot, Mildew, + Rust, + that its petals may damp off in wet weather. He recommends it for warm, dry climates ("extremely attractive when it flowers well").
He also says MMe Driout is identical in every respect, except for her petal stripes. Maybe this will get untangled in a drier place.
The Jardin a l'aube red rose looks nice, too--wonder what it is.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 17 OCT 10 by Margaret Furness
It's looking as if what we have at Ruston's (South Australia) as Reine Marie Henriette may be what we and others grow as Noella Nabonnand. It was imported from the Beales nursery some decades ago.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 18 OCT 10 by pem
Thank you. Pem
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 5 JUN 21 by Ambroise Paré
The rose from ’ Jardins... seems to be too modern, to be an early ht, coming from G J .... . It seems very wrong to me ,in every aspect
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Discussion id : 71-291
most recent 30 APR 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 APR 13 by CybeRose
The American Rose Annual (1991) page 35.
Reine Marie Henriette
ROBERT C. BASYE

"Queen Marie," as I usually refer to her among friends, is a triploid with 21 chromosomes. Triploids as a rule are sterile, but not always. "Queen Marie" in particular will set a few hips every year. They fall off early and so must be harvested early. The few seedlings I have grown were everbloomers, but I made no sustained effort in this direction.
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Discussion id : 39-935
most recent 23 OCT 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 OCT 09 by pem
Thank you. The plot thickens.
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