Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber required to climb in a
shady area, any recommendations please?? Sham |
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
"sham" writes:
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber required to climb in a shady area, any recommendations please?? Roses are sun loving plants, as such, none will excel in a shady area. Julie |
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
Maybe you could have a look to some of the Hybrid Perpetuals?
Jocelen. www.rosarosam.com "sham" wrote in message ... Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber required to climb in a shady area, any recommendations please?? Sham |
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
"Rosarosam" wrote: Maybe you could have a look to some of the Hybrid Perpetuals? Jocelen. www.rosarosam.com Beales (okay, he's not the be-all and end-all, but simply the writer of the only reference books on roses I own) shows only one Hybrid Perpetual as shade-tolerant, Souvenir du Docteur Jamain. "A superb rose if kept away from scorching sun, which it hates," he writes, and gives its size as 10 feet high by 7 wide. "Rich ruby-red," a repeater, shade-tolerant, fragrant, only semi-double but the cupped shape of the blossoms gives them almost a double look. Sounds just the thing, apart from the semi-double bit. If it can grow to ten feet, one could probably treat it as a climber. There may be a mess of other shade-tolerant Hybrid Perpetuals: I don't have enough experience with them (love that Reine des Violettes, but I've never tried it in shade). Mark., tryin' to help with this here book-larnin' |
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
I grow Empereur du Maroc under a tree.
Gloire Lyonnaise (but that's a white) and Souvenir d'Alphonse Lavallee in a semi-shade position. Mme Victor Verdier and Surpassing Beauty (of Wolverstone) are also doing well in a very shady position. For more on the HPs : http://www.rosegathering.com/hybridperpetual.html Jocelen www.rosarosam.com rk. Gooley" wrote in message ... "Rosarosam" wrote: Maybe you could have a look to some of the Hybrid Perpetuals? Jocelen. www.rosarosam.com Beales (okay, he's not the be-all and end-all, but simply the writer of the only reference books on roses I own) shows only one Hybrid Perpetual as shade-tolerant, Souvenir du Docteur Jamain. "A superb rose if kept away from scorching sun, which it hates," he writes, and gives its size as 10 feet high by 7 wide. "Rich ruby-red," a repeater, shade-tolerant, fragrant, only semi-double but the cupped shape of the blossoms gives them almost a double look. Sounds just the thing, apart from the semi-double bit. If it can grow to ten feet, one could probably treat it as a climber. There may be a mess of other shade-tolerant Hybrid Perpetuals: I don't have enough experience with them (love that Reine des Violettes, but I've never tried it in shade). Mark., tryin' to help with this here book-larnin' |
Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 18:15:56 +0000 (UTC), "sham"
wrote: Red double flowered rose repeat flowering climber required to climb in a shady area, any recommendations please?? Sham If you have 4 hours a day of full sun, the rose "All Ablaze" fits your criteria and will work for this purpose. How do I know? Mine is doing fine and has only 4 hours of direct morning sun. Bob Bauer http://www.rose-roses.com/ |
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