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european roses albas

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... disease resistant, and shade tolerant. Most Albas are considered zone 3 hardy. Damask/Portland Roses (pictured right is a Portland Damask, "Rose de Rescht') These roses date back to biblical times, referred ... blooms and green "pip" centers. Within the Damask/Portland class are the oldest repeat blooming European roses. The pale pink 'Autumn Damask', the Pompei rose, has a wine fragrance. It also is ...
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A Tour of My Garden
... by five inch image. The Once Blooming European Roses: Albas Centifolias Damasks Gallicas Mosses Click on picture to see six by five inch image. The Other Roses in the Old Rose Garden: Bourbons, ... pruning document: The Trepidation of Pruning by Linda Campbell How I acquired most of my roses: Rooting Roses Using Softwood Cuttings Another good softwood propagation recipe: Cathy Beyer's Method for ...
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Old European Roses
... introduction of China and Tea roses. A document that puts in words the way many Old Rose enthusiasts feel about old garden roses can be found here. The albas have been with us ... hardy as the other once blooming old European roses, the repeat blooming ones less so. Send all comments to Cheryl Netter [ The Old European Roses ] [ Shrubs and Species Roses ] [ The Center Rose Garden ] [ The Netter ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Roses
... the old garden roses, with semidouble or double blooms. 'Autumn Damask' is the only repeat bloomer. Albas Believed to be crosses between damask or gallica roses and R. canina, the albas are upright, tall ... . chinensis and R. gigantea. Noisettes The original Noisettes were a cross between a China and European rose; they are not very hardy. Bourbons The original Bourbon was an accidental hybrid of ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Roses
... the European old garden roses flower only once a season. In the late 1700s, ever-blooming roses from China were brought to Europe. They were crossed with the once-blooming but hardier European roses, producing ... long been used to make perfume. 6. Rosa x alba 'Semiplena' The albas are another group of old garden roses notable for their fragrance. They were grown by the Romans and introduced ...
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Those Climbing Sports of Old Garden Roses
... rare. For old garden roses, few if any of the once blooming European Roses have produced a climbing sport, such as the gallicas, damasks, portlands, albas, centifolias, etc. The climbing sports are more often seen in the chinas, teas, bourbons, hybrid perpetuals, and polyanthas. It appears the ability to produce climbing sports came through the Oriental roses ...
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A Brief History of Old Roses
... : The European/Mediterranean group of species and their hybrids, and the Oriental group of species and their hybrids. The European roses are primarily the following: Gallicas, Albas, Damasks, Damask Perpetuals, Centifolias, and Mosses. The mainstream Oriental groups are Chinas and Teas. The European sorts--with ...
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Find Roses by Class
... Roses China Roses Low Growing Roses Floribundas Miniatures Polyanthas Ground Covers Remontant Old Roses Portlands Bourbons Climbing Roses Large Flower Climbers Cluster Flower Climbers Miniature Climbers Rambling Roses Noisettes Old European Roses Gallicas Albas Centifolias Damasks Moss Roses ...
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Rosegathering symbolic meaning of fragrance in roses
... most giving of its oil. Generally speaking, the Damasks, Centifolias, Albas, and Gallicas have a prevalence of damask. The Moss roses have damask combined with a resinous scent of the moss, ... unexpected in an older rose. Many Old European Roses have shades of lemon combined with damask. Graham Thomas wrote that the group of musk roses, also old roses, have almost imperceptible fine fruity aromas ...
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Classifying Roses January 2003   1867 is the universally accepted date of the first hybrid tea
... Roses. Hips and stalks covered with mossy growth. *Chinas. Everblooming ancestors of all modern, repeat-blooming roses. *Teas. Very fragrant form of the China class. *Noisettes. Cross between China and European roses ...
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