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Colin Spooner 29-02-2004 11:48 PM

Rosa 'Red Wing'
 
I saw a photo in a gardening magazine recently of a rose called Red Wing,it
had huge red thorns on the stems.
I have tried unsuccesfully to find a stockist.
Does anyone have any suggestions please.
Many Thanks
Colin



Kay Easton 29-02-2004 11:48 PM

Rosa 'Red Wing'
 
In article , Colin Spooner
writes
I saw a photo in a gardening magazine recently of a rose called Red Wing,it
had huge red thorns on the stems.
I have tried unsuccesfully to find a stockist.
Does anyone have any suggestions please.


This sounds like Rosa spinossissima pteracantha (pteracantha means
winged thorn - the thorns are huge and translucent red on new stems)

Fairly widely available from nurseries as oposed to garden centres.
Scotts of Merriott and David Austin both sell it.


--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Kay Easton 29-02-2004 11:48 PM

Rosa 'Red Wing'
 
In article , Colin Spooner
writes
I saw a photo in a gardening magazine recently of a rose called Red Wing,it
had huge red thorns on the stems.
I have tried unsuccesfully to find a stockist.
Does anyone have any suggestions please.


This sounds like Rosa spinossissima pteracantha (pteracantha means
winged thorn - the thorns are huge and translucent red on new stems)

Fairly widely available from nurseries as oposed to garden centres.
Scotts of Merriott and David Austin both sell it.


--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm

Spider 05-03-2004 11:45 AM

Rosa 'Red Wing'
 

Kay Easton wrote in message
...
In article , Colin Spooner
writes
I saw a photo in a gardening magazine recently of a rose called Red

Wing,it
had huge red thorns on the stems.
I have tried unsuccesfully to find a stockist.
Does anyone have any suggestions please.


This sounds like Rosa spinossissima pteracantha (pteracantha means
winged thorn - the thorns are huge and translucent red on new stems)

Fairly widely available from nurseries as oposed to garden centres.
Scotts of Merriott and David Austin both sell it.


--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm


I have found it under a slightly different name:
Rosa omeiensis Red Wing.
It is sold by Peter Beales (www.classicroses.co.uk).
Their description is: "Similar to 'pteracantha', but with more and brighter
red thorns and less vigour. Yellow flowers. 6'x4'
In their 2003 catalogue it cost £9.95.
Spider





Spider 05-03-2004 11:46 AM

Rosa 'Red Wing'
 

Kay Easton wrote in message
...
In article , Colin Spooner
writes
I saw a photo in a gardening magazine recently of a rose called Red

Wing,it
had huge red thorns on the stems.
I have tried unsuccesfully to find a stockist.
Does anyone have any suggestions please.


This sounds like Rosa spinossissima pteracantha (pteracantha means
winged thorn - the thorns are huge and translucent red on new stems)

Fairly widely available from nurseries as oposed to garden centres.
Scotts of Merriott and David Austin both sell it.


--
Kay Easton

Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm


I have found it under a slightly different name:
Rosa omeiensis Red Wing.
It is sold by Peter Beales (www.classicroses.co.uk).
Their description is: "Similar to 'pteracantha', but with more and brighter
red thorns and less vigour. Yellow flowers. 6'x4'
In their 2003 catalogue it cost £9.95.
Spider






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