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BD... the cuttings arrived :)
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BD... the cuttings arrived :)
Thankyou so much BD... those cuttings look amazing! I think I should be able to get budwood AND cuttings out of this lot. Can you tell me a bit about 'Plantier'? I know it is a Tea but there is not a lot of information around on it. It's not in Botanica or Macoboys, there's no pic on HMF, I know it was bred in 1835 in France (parentage unknown), Roger's lists one called 'Mme Plantier' that is an Alba, but that's it! Also, which 'Sparrieshoop' is this? Is it this one: http://helpmefind.com/plant/pl.php?n=5916 ? I LOVE 'Fantin-Latour' and the Dainty Bess cuttings are excellent. I'm going to bud some of these onto multiflora rootstocks tomorrow
Thanks again 
Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
Mme. Plantier(1835) is listed as an Alba. She is thornless and has a flower much like Mme Hardy. "Large clusters of scented, small double and creamy flowers aging to white".She flops so needs a support and can be grown as a hedge of a small climber. She is supposed to grow to 3.5m. Mine is still trying to get there. She would look good on your new seat because of having no thorns but she has been a bit slow for me. I have a photo that is not the best but I will put it on my gallery. Sparrieshoop is the common pink one. I think I already have a pic of it in my gallery?
Give yourself a full m2 for Fantin Latour! She suckers! Or bud her onto a root stock.
Give yourself a full m2 for Fantin Latour! She suckers! Or bud her onto a root stock.
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Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
ooohhhh... it's Mme Plantier not just Plantier. Plantier is listed as Tea and Mme Plantier an Alba.
Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
I've got a suggestion for your new seat, as if you need one, but I think it would look good somewhere, anyway!
Plant a sparrieshoop on each side. It will grow straight and 2.5m in no time and reapeats with the prettiest feminine flowers, but it is a bit leggy in appearance. Soooo, plant Mme. Plantier close alongside the Sparrieshoops so she can intertwine and cover the legginess. The colours and shapes of the flowers would complement each other perfectly. And, I think Mme.P holds onto her leaves. Not too sure about that though.
Now I must think of something like that to grow up Altissimo!
Plant a sparrieshoop on each side. It will grow straight and 2.5m in no time and reapeats with the prettiest feminine flowers, but it is a bit leggy in appearance. Soooo, plant Mme. Plantier close alongside the Sparrieshoops so she can intertwine and cover the legginess. The colours and shapes of the flowers would complement each other perfectly. And, I think Mme.P holds onto her leaves. Not too sure about that though.
Now I must think of something like that to grow up Altissimo!
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Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
There is a beautiful photo of MME P in Susan Irvin's book Rose Gardens of Australia. Of interest the photo is taken in Tassie. The plant appears to be about 6ft tall by about 5ft wide, very dense growth and just loaded with flowers.
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Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
Billndee wrote:Now I must think of something like that to grow up Altissimo!
Clematis... A white double clematis
I've got two new gardens on the run here. One is the jungle where the Teas will go. The other is far more civilised and where the rose seat is. I've already got Climbing Cecile brunner tagged to go on the seat, planted on the back and then fanned out as she grows. She is in a pot and needs to be set free and is also almost thornless. At one end of the seat is a plant of Anemone... a hybrid laevigate that whilst thorny is planted far enough away that it will just form a shrub at the end without encroaching on the seat. I havn't decided what I will put on the other side yet. The bed the seat is sitting in is pretty big, stretching some 15m long and when I'm finished 10m or so wide in a roughly oval shape. It's extending a bed that already exists that has roses in it already.
Re: BD... the cuttings arrived :)
Sounds great Tasv. I saw a Cecile Brunner in a photo from America grower over like a bower with a seat inside, it was so beautiful.
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