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25 APR 22 by
jmys
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28 OCT 16 by
jmys
I got this rose this spring 2016. Yet it won't bloom. The leaves are flawless and the plant is as tall as I am. I have fertilized it yet no buds?
Any ideas anybody?
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Maybe hold off water. It works for citrus trees.
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Maybe try a high potash low nitrogen fertilizer?
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Not sure but it's a theory: Mine went nuts both in height and number of blooms and my garden is one of those strange "very alkaline" soils. I think there is limestone mixed in. Hydrangeas always pink, etc etc. Maybe this rose wants alkaline?
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#4 of 7 posted
4 DEC 20 by
plisa
did it repeat bloom for you? For me after the initial lenghty spring bloom which ended in July..It had scanty blooms. compared to 100's of blooms there were 3 or 4 blooms here and there. I am curious as the description states blooms in flushes, that has not been my experience
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#5 of 7 posted
4 DEC 20 by
plisa
started really blooming after year 3 of planting, own root. extremely vigorous. I am curious about its repeat blooming potential
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#6 of 7 posted
6 DEC 20 by
jmys
Hello Yes after the initial slow start Madame Anisette is doing great. Beautiful clusters of roses that bloom in flushes. It did take 2 years.
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#7 of 7 posted
28 DEC 20 by
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Etrusca was planted here in Orange County as small gallon plants (3 of them) in March of 2011. In May of 2012, all three plants are very large, close to 6 feet tall, and beautiful. It is very mildew prone for me here in Trabuco Canyon, but this can be controlled easily by moderate spraying. The foliage, when clean, is large and mahogany/burgundy in color, making a wonderful contrast to the orange apricot blooms. Fragrance is on the stronger side of moderate when the sun is striking and warming the bloom, otherwise very light. This is a rose that needs the warmth of the sun to coax the fragrance out. Here, it is also a rose that puts out growth and structure before it blooms a lot. It has, so far, only put out a few flowers, but now that it has thrown up huge canes and these are sending out side branches, it appears to be gearing up for a big flush. This is the abbey garden's second Barni rose (the other being Roberto Capucci) and I like what I've seen.
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#1 of 3 posted
5 NOV 17 by
jmys
Thank you for your comments, so appreciated. Do you know the bloom size?
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They weren’t huge, and unfortunately the plant went into decline about a season ago and died. The Barni roses don’t like the climate here (too hot and dry, I’m thinking), and Roberto Capuci (spelling?) is doing poorly too. If I had to do it again, I’d put these two in semi-shaded positions.
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#3 of 3 posted
5 NOV 17 by
jmys
Thank you. I appreciate the info. Such a pretty rose. I live in Oregon and might just risk it.
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12 FEB 16 by
jmys
What is the bloom size on Black Pearl?
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#1 of 2 posted
20 JUL 16 by
Jay-Jay
Something between 3 and four inches in my garden.
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#2 of 2 posted
20 JUL 16 by
jmys
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