|
Recent Questions, Answers and Comments
-
-
Initial post
5 days ago by
Spotto
According to Delbard's disclosed parentage, this rose is a line-bred (in-bref, really) descendant of Peace (by any other name).
|
REPLY
|
-
-
Initial post
5 days ago by
Oaklensgarden
Available from - Peter Beales Roses Attleborough, Norfolk
|
REPLY
|
-
-
Initial post
1 SEP 22 by
Hamanasu
In my garden this is actually proving to be well-scented, at least in these moderately warm and windless late summer days. The scent type is close (not identical) to that of another (rather obscure) rose I grow, which smells like honeydew honey. The fragrance is similar, but more earthy on Pink Parfait, with a touch of cannabis!
|
REPLY
|
Reply
#1 of 3 posted
8 days ago by
Bug_girl
What is the rare rose that it smells like?
|
REPLY
|
Reply
#2 of 3 posted
8 days ago by
Hamanasu
Sant’Antonio da Padova — a beautiful Italian rose from the mid-twentieth century, which I imagine was only ever grown in Italy. It was lost for some decades but was recovered in recent years.
|
REPLY
|
Reply
#3 of 3 posted
5 days ago by
Bug_girl
Wow! Thanks for sharing.
|
REPLY
|
-
-
Initial post
6 days ago by
Oaklensgarden
Available from - Fryer's Roses (Blue Diamond Garden Centres)
|
REPLY
|
|