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'Talbot House®' rose Reviews & Comments
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9 FEB 23 by
Martin Vissers
The name "Palsy Walsy" has absolutely nothing to do with "Talbot House". Please remove the name "Palsy Walsy" to vismired.
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9 FEB 23 by
jedmar
Done, thank you! A confusion stemming from the similar varietal names.
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11 NOV 15 by
Martin Vissers
Please, will find hereby the correct and completed info regarding my rose VISsimred: Name: Talbot House ® Availability: Commercially available Synonyms: • VISsimred • VMX 8047
HMF Ratings: ARS: Red, near red or red blend Floribunda. Registration name: VISsimred Exhibition name: Talbot House ® Origin: Bred by Martin Vissers (Belgium, 2009). Introduced in Belgium by Viva International BVBA in 2015 as 'Talbot House’. Class: Floribunda. Bloom: Flowers red. Mild fragrance. Average diameter 4”. Single (4-8 Petals), cluster-flowered bloom form. Continuous (perpetual) bloom throughout the season. Dark green foliage. Habit: Medium, bushy, compact. Medium, semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Height of 28”o 39" (70 to 100cm). Growing: USDA zone 6a through 9a. Can be used for beds and borders, container rose, or garden. Disease susceptibility: very disease resistant, very blackspot resistant., very mildew resistant.
Parentage: (Sophie’s Perpetual x Maria Teresa) x Home Run
Notes: Charity Rose to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Talbot House in Poperinge. During the Great War, Poperinge was part of unoccupied Belgium. Away from the turmoil of battle in the Ypres Salient, the town developed into the nerve centre of the British sector. In the heart of this bustling town, the Army chaplains Neville Talbot and Philip “Tubby” Clayton opened a club. From December 1915 onwards, and for more than three years, the House provided rest and recreation to all soldiers coming in, regardless of their rank. Today, as real as then, the place offers a welcoming and friendly stop in Flanders Fields HMF Options:
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12 NOV 15 by
Patricia Routley
Thank you Martin. Would that other breeders might take a lesson from your sharing of information.
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