Thursday, June 30, 2022

June is Rose Month! Charles de Mills

 This is the last rose in the series for this year. It is also my favorite rose. This is the rose that got me into growing old garden roses. If I can only choose one rose to have Charles de Mills would be it. It seems to have stayed on the more pink side of purple this year, but it seems that most of my purples stayed pinker than normal. I think it was a weather related occurrence. You can see a short video about Charles de Mills here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/mPo4l3VQE34




Wednesday, June 29, 2022

June is Rose Month! Marianne

 A Paul Barden gallica. Bred by using Duchesse de Montebello and Abraham Darby. It in a way leans/cascades down the hillside where it is growing. For me it does have some issues with rain and humidity combined with heat. It is very vigorous. Well worth growing. You can see a short video of it here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/4QJIv5GXnqM





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Sunday, June 26, 2022

June is Rose Month! Lemon Zen

 A hybrid Moschata rose. Bred by crossing the Musk rose with Graham Thomas. Blooms in clusters. It would probably be better grown on something horizontally, but can be grown as a shrub. You can see a short video about it here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/9We17zWTVEk


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Saturday, June 25, 2022

June is Rose Month! Lady of Shalott

 Quite a bit more similar to Pat Austin in color than I was expecting. This is the first summer in my yard so I shall see how it goes. It seems to rebloom pretty quickly, seeing how it has put out 2 flushes in the time that most of my roses have put out one flush. You can see a short video on Lady of Shalott here: https://youtube.com/shorts/BX5o41JxF_Y


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Friday, June 24, 2022

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

June is Rose Month! Mel's Heritage

 A pink climbing rose by Paul Barden. This is my first full growing season but I obtained it as a fairly small plant in September and it survived the zone 5b/6a winter that we had in January and February. It is growing vigorously and I suspect it will fill the area in which I allotted to it. You can see a short video about it here: 

 https://youtube.com/shorts/ikMJiisMvgA





Tuesday, June 21, 2022

June is Rose Month! Golden Sunblaze

 A yellow miniature rose. It provides a pop of yellow amongst the purples and pinks that are around it in my yard. You can see a short video of it here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/WHjLEZ1rhGs

Faded blooms


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Monday, June 20, 2022

June is Rose Month! Evelyn

 An apricot rose by David Austin. It is an interesting rose in my yard, as it seems to have varying color stages. Sometimes it is so light that it is almost white, other times it is very apricot, and others it is leaning very strongly towards pink. Stay tuned for my spotlight on this rose in the future! You can see a video on Evelyn here: 

https://youtube.com/shorts/LXvlECEf2I0


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Sunday, June 19, 2022

June is Rose Month! The Countryman

A bright pink David Austin rose from circa 1979.  In my yard it took a while to start blooming in the spring,  but has been fairly consistent since. It is the first summer that it is going in so I will have to see how it does moving forward.  You can see a short video about The Countryman here: 

https://youtu.be/PUhUxczZmLc


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Saturday, June 18, 2022

June is Rose Month! Golden Buddha

 A Paul Barden bred rose. It is classified as a hybrid bractea rose, making it a distant relative to Mermaid and Happenstance, amongst others. A well behaved rose so far, this being the first summer for me. Helpmefind.com lists it as a 2-3' foot rose, so I will see if it gets there (assuming the rabbits leave it alone). You can see a short video on it here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/OomPaV33H7s 





Friday, June 17, 2022

June is Rose Month! Desiree Parmentier

A Gallica rose. Now that I have seen this rose bloom in my own yard, I recognize it as a rose that, if not the same-very similar to, roses that I have seen in cemeteries in western Oregon. It spreads by suckers, but it being young I can't say how vigorously. You can see a short video of it here:



 

Thursday, June 16, 2022

June is Rose Month! Frau Karl Druschki

 A turn of the 1900s era Hybrid Perpetual, a predecessor of the Hybrid Tea roses. Frau Karl Druschki grows long canes, putting the blooms near face level, reducing the amount of stooping to be able to see the bloom. According to helpmefind.com, Frau Karl Druschki is the best known white Hybrid Perpetual. You can see a short video of Frau Karl Druschki here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/vYcG91unQYs




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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

June is Rose Month! Sister Elizabeth

 A pink, more old fashioned styled,  David Austin rose that seems to stay short, but wants to sprawl. Very prolific blooming. It pairs very nicely with Oscar Peterson, which is right next to it. You can see a short video of Sister Elizabeth here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/3AWxYEGqyQg




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Monday, June 13, 2022

June is Rose Month! Screaming Neon Red

 A red single rose. IT sets hips, which seem to be attractive to rabbits. In my yard of mostly pink, white, apricots and yellow roses it stands out nicely. A great plant for singular planting. You can see a short video of Screaming Neon Red here:

https://youtube.com/shorts/OauB2hiwatg




Saturday, June 11, 2022

June is Rose Month! Tuscany Superb

 An Old Garden Rose from circa 1837. I call the color a dark purple, however it can open fairly lighter and could lead to confusion on its identity. A great rose to use if you want a large area covered, otherwise it is better off grafted. You can see a short video of Tuscany Superb here:  https://youtube.com/shorts/mRLR7HpOCbI



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Friday, June 10, 2022

June is Rose Month! Moonlight in Paris

 A nice pink rose. Until I saw a photo of Abraham Darby and Moonlight in Paris side by side,  I never put how similar they can be together. Moonlight in Paris seems to have few petals and has more of an inner glow to its pink petals. You can see a short video of Moonlight in Paris here:  https://youtube.com/shorts/Jh6Kx88iams




Thursday, June 9, 2022

June is Rose Month! Abraham Darby

A rose that can go by simply Abe. A 1985 David Austin rose. Also a parent of several other roses including William Morris and Marianne. The color can have various shades of pink, apricot and a little yellow in the flowers. You can see a short video here: 

A longer video on Abraham Darby with more details can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/A6Gq_28H9HI

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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Sunday, June 5, 2022

June is Rose Month! Treasure Trail

A recent addition to the Old Garden Rose class of Moss roses; bred by Paul Barden. Repeat blooming, so that is a bonus. Going into its first summer for me so I will come back to this later to talk about how it handled the heat and humidity of Missouri.

 https://youtube.com/shorts/Wbh9nKEk4BA



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Saturday, June 4, 2022

June is Rose Month! Duchesse de Brabant

 Duchesse de Brabant is the rose that Theodore Roosevelt wore in his button hole. Duchesse de Brabant is a Tea rose bred in 1857. It is an Earth-Kind Rose. You can see a video about it here: https://youtube.com/shorts/8e7J2EmpASM

Correction: In the video I misspoke and said that it was introduced in 1837. It was introduced in 1857. 


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Friday, June 3, 2022

June is Rose Month! Little Mischief

 Little Mischief was bred in 1997 and introduced in 2005. In the two years that it has been in the ground it has been similar to the growth habit of 'The Fairy'. I find that the dark pink flowers, from a distance, seem to glow and stand out, especially against a green background. You can see more pictures and info here:

https://youtu.be/AuDOj70JgQs



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