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'Mademoiselle Louise Cretté' rose Photos
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August 9th 2021. I have to classify my other pictures, but I love growing this rose. Huge gorgeous white blooms. Buds are exactly like eggs, and will stay this way under rainy circumstances. Regular and generous reblooming. Perfect for bouquets. The plant is strong, foliage more fragile, it grows strongly (and the branching is not stiff)although I cut it. Blooms are directing upwards.
Uploaded 16 MAY 22 |
Occitanie, France, grafted.
Uploaded 18 JUN 20 |
Grafted, planted last fall. 85 petals dropping cleanly.
Uploaded 27 JUN 20 |
Occitanie, France, grafted. Monumentality also works with flowers. Here with its descendant Moonsprite (ageing bloom) ; they are at this stage both 11cm wide, but Louise Cretté, deeper and fuller, is the one that I would qualify really big.
Uploaded 17 JUN 20 |
Occitanie, France, own-root, planted last Autumn. 14cm wide.
Uploaded 21 JUN 20 |
Occitanie, France, grafted. Second flush ; the first consisted of one short-necked globular rose. It is not fully opened, I will see how big it becomes. What I find impressive is the egg shape and size of the bud before the petals open. Rain damage.
Uploaded 15 JUN 20 |
With Devoniensis on the right.
Uploaded 18 JUN 20 |
Planted in Autumn 2019, grafted, wind damage.
Uploaded 24 MAR 20 |
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