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Hello, where are you?
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25 JUN 22 by
Carsten
You mean, where is the garden? - Bordesholm is some 20 km from Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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8 JUN 22 by
Graefe
I found this rose in Flanders. The identification apps told me this was a Rosa multiflora. However, the photos of Rosa multiflora look different. I think it looks similar to Rosa platyphylla - but that one has pink color. Any idea which rose this could be? Thank you.
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The rose in the photo is not a species rose like R. multiflora, but a hybrid. It is not clear from your photos if it is a hybrid of R. multiflora or another species rose.
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Does the rose climb? Does it repeat-flower? It might be worth looking at Felicite-Perpetue.
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11 JUN 22 by
Carsten
What about Blush Noisette?
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This is outstanding!!! Gorgeous! Does DdM spread? Is this several bushes?
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8 JAN 22 by
Carsten
It's just one bush (the one branch on the right, with the larger blooms, belongs to Celsiana, however, which grows behind it). It does not sucker and needs little or no care. An extremely robust rose.
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Beautiful pic! I just planted one in April 2021, and it's loaded with buds now (July 1st, 2021). A very fast grower from a grafted rose I received from Palatine nurseries in Canada. I hope that mine will grow to be as beautiful as yours! What do you feed yours?
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3 JUL 21 by
Carsten
Thank you! To be honest, I didn't feed it the last two years at all. It simply grows on its own (conditions are half-shade and slightly peaty ground).
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