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Initial post 4 days ago by GoldBeardThePirate
will this ever be imported to the US? It's incredibly beautiful.
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 3 days ago by Nastarana
Possibly, if you are open to making a deal with your local, ahem, alternative businessperson.
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 3 days ago by GoldBeardThePirate
?
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 2 days ago by Margaret Furness
Don't. The risk isn't worth it. If you could see how chilli thrips have nearly destroyed rose-growing in Western Australia in the last four years, you would know that it's in all our interests to keep pests out of places they haven't reached yet.
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 2 days ago by GoldBeardThePirate
Oh I know there are big reasons for the phyto certs I was joking. We are already dealing with lantern flies and a hoard of other invasive species. No flower is worth the jail and environmental issues.
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 2 days ago by Margaret Furness
yep.
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 2 days ago by Margaret Furness
Sorry, I shouldn't have assumed you were serious.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 2 days ago by GoldBeardThePirate
Honestly, I am glad you did. :) There are plenty of people who may not know why we have import and export laws and regulations. Better a nice an informative comment than a bigger mess. This is why I LOVE this forum and recite so much. I also learned about the thrip situation in Australia from you.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted yesterday by Margaret Furness
Only Western Australia so far. We hope the mainly-desert along the southern part of the border will keep them from spreading, but presumably they could hitch a ride on vehicles.
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Initial post 19 JUN by Pereirelover
I have Comtesse de Noghera and she's way taller than she should be. She's almost 2 meters or seven feet. Her flowers are golden with cream, very beautiful and a strong fragrance is present. She isn't pink or salmon pink so it is correct that the rose in Europe sold as Comtesse de Noghera is in fact Madame Jules Gravereaux.
I got mine from Loubert...

Edit: The second flush in much warmer weather gave me light pink to salmon pink flowers. Fragrance is strong Tea with fruity notes
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Reply #1 of 1 posted yesterday by kai-eric
comtesse de noghera from whichever nursery can show the typical colors of mme jules gravereaux depending on wheather impact such as temperature and humidity.
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Initial post 26 JAN by HollyH2
Hi Dianne,

I am looking for cuttings for 2 older hybrid teas I used to have and lost along the way, Century Two and Charlotte Armstrong. I was hoping you still have these roses and if so, if I could please request some cuttings when the time is right? I will of course, cover the shipping costs. Many Thanks,
Holly Hagy
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 26 JAN by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
Hi! I do still have those roses and am glad to share cuttings. They won't bloom here again until June. If you will contact me again then, I will be glad to send cuttings. I won't remember that long because I get so many requests. Dianne
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 26 JAN by HollyH2
Wonderful! I will remind you in June and I really appreciate you getting back to me! Thank you so much!

Holly
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 2 days ago by HollyH2
Hi Diane, if you are still up for sharing those cuttings, I would love to get them. Also, do you have Fair Bianca?
I am out of town this weekend but will be back home Monday evening. So, I could be here to receive them in the next week or so…
Many thanks and if you are not up for it, I understand.
Best,
Holly
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Reply #4 of 4 posted yesterday by Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
Hi Holly: yes, next week will be good for sending Century Two and Charlotte Armstrong. I don't grow many Austin roses so no, I don't have Fair Bonica. You can email me your shipping address at dwiley172@gmail.com. Have a great weekend!

Dianne
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Initial post yesterday by Giessen
I think this rose deserves much more attention. It is very healthy and heat resistant, the petals are thick. The deep, rich color persists in any weather condition and the blooms are relatively long lasting even in the strong heat, partially due to the fact that they open slowly. It sets hips. It has viable pollen. The vigor of the plant is excellent; in warmer climates it can easily be a climber if trained so. It can’t withstand a hard frost though, however, if pruned very strongly, almost down to the ground, it recoveres so easily that it seems that no pruning was applied. It gains its usual height in 1-1,5 months after prunung and sets a big number of flower buds. The fragrance is not particulary strong, but it has an unusual feature to leak its fragrance into the air as a whole plant, and if I can feel it in distance, I immediately know which rose is blooming - it is Republique de Montmartre.
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