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most recent 20 MAY SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 OCT 21 by ldmont
I'm writing my 1st post on Help Me Find because I wanted to praise Marie Van Houtte as one of the healthiest and most overall attractive roses that I know of.

Its growth habit is fairly strong, but mannerly, its blooms are very attractive and come in strong flushes in the spring and fall and it appears disease free in my no-spray garden.

Its only drawback is that it does not have a strong scent, at least to me.

Highly, highly recommend it to anyone looking for a moderate sized, well-mannered climbing rose.

I garden in Zone 9b, so I can attest to its heat tolerance, but of course not to its cold tolerance.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 20 MAY by Eiiia
在我这里,偶尔它会出现浓烈令人不适恶心的茴香味。大部分时间无香。
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most recent 20 JAN SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 JUL 11 by HonzaPM
It may be that Tantau used old rose ´La France´ to breed this rose. Don´t you think?
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 21 APR 12 by Niels Plougmann
Very unlikely :-) - Since La France to my knowledge is sterile and can not be used for hybridization. But the scent is very similar.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 21 APR 12 by HonzaPM
Niels, thank you for that information about La France and your kind comment.
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 21 APR 12 by Margaret Furness
Perhaps La France has lost some of its fertility, if it won't reproduce for you? Helpmefind lists very large numbers of descendants.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 22 APR 12 by Niels Plougmann
Thank you Margaret. Danish Rosarian Valdemar Petersen claimed it was sterile - but looking at the list of descendants surely contradicts this. Not that I want to use it for hybridization myself though :-)
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 22 APR 12 by Patricia Routley
I think Mr. Petersen was reasonably correct.
I count only 11 first generation descendents from 'La France' 1867 using its seed:

Cannes la Coquette 1877
Danmark 1890
Mrs. W.J. Grant <1892
Principessa di Napoli (hybrid perpetual, Lodi/Bonfiglioli, 1897)
France et Russie 1899
Ober-Hofgärtner Franz Joost 1902
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt 1903
Dr. Krüger's La France 1916
John Cook 1917
Silver Beauty 1956.
Morgenluft 1962

The other first generation descendents were using 'La France' pollen, or sports.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 22 APR 12 by Niels Plougmann
Thank you for your reply Patricia - It could indicate that La France, have very low fertility - albeit not totally sterile since he and other hybridizers gave up using it. As much as I appreciate the beauty of many classes of roses - fragrance will always be an important trait I look for in a rose. Tantau have attracted some very good roses, that are both healthy and very fragrant.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 20 JAN by Eiiia
父母本都可育,但如果不喜欢末药茴香,需要注意。低温会出现末药。发芽率挺高。

[ed. As per google translate
"Both parents are fertile, but if you don't like fennel, you need to be careful. At low temperatures, the last medicine will appear. The germination rate is quite high."]
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most recent 25 NOV HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 NOV by Eiiia
勤花,耐阴,开花性优秀,长势一般,容易黑斑。平时香味浓烈好闻,但阴天没太阳会出现极度难闻的末药味。不易结果。育种杂交不喜欢末药的可以忽略。
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 NOV by jedmar
English translation: Flowers frequently, tolerates shade, has excellent flowering performance, average growth, and prone to black spots. Usually the fragrance is strong and pleasant, but on cloudy days without sunshine, an extremely unpleasant smell of powdered medicine will appear. Not easy to bear fruit. Those who don’t like the final medicine can be ignored in breeding and crossbreeding.
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most recent 11 OCT 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
如何将玫瑰与白色边缘杂交?如何将玫瑰与羽毛杂交?
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Reply #1 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by jedmar
Translation for the non-Chinese speakers: How to hybridize roses with white edges? How to hybridize roses with feathers [probably petals as in the second set of photos]?
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Reply #2 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #7 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #8 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #9 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #10 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #11 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #12 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #13 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #14 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #15 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #16 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #17 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #18 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #19 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #20 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #21 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #22 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #23 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #24 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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Reply #25 of 21 posted 11 OCT 21 by Eiiia
Yes, first of all, thank you for replying to my post. My oral English is not good. Forgive me. I am a lover of blue purple or special flower types. I am also breeding roses. I also like rose varieties with white edges, Roger lambelin, Baron Girod de l'ain. I know that varieties with white edges probably come from the hybridization of these two varieties, I checked a lot of information about them on this website. I take the liberty to ask, where are you a rose lover?
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