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'Duarte de Oliveira' rose Reviews & Comments
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Journal des roses - Page 172 (1880) Duarte de Oliveira. — Rosier noisette, dédié à notre correspondant de Porto (Portugal), arbuste très vigoureux, grandes ou moyennes, pleines, bien faites, coloris rose saumon fond cuivre. Cette variété issue d'Ophérie et de Rêve d'Or, peut servir à palisser les murs, à garnir les berceaux ou faire de jolies colonnes de roses.
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Jornal de Horticultura Pratica, vol. 10, p. 56 (1879) Redactor, Duarte de Oliveira, Junior
Entre as numerosas variedades de Roseiras lançadas este anno no mercado, encontramos uma variedade pertencente á secção noisette, e a que o seu obtentor, Mr. F. Brassac, teve a delicadeza e extrema amabilidade de dar o nome Duarte de Oliveira.
Eis como a descreve: Arbusto muito vigoroso, flores medianas, plenas, bem feitas, côr de rosa assalmoada, centro côr de cobre, sarmentosa.
Esta variedade foi obtida por meio do cruzamento entre a Ophirée e a Rêve d'Or.
Noticiando esta variedade, faltariamos a um dever de cortezia se não testimunhassemos ao notavel roseirista francez o nosso reconhecimento, pela lembrança que teve de ligar o nosso nome a um dos generos mais queridos dos cultivadores de plantas.
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3 AUG 11 by
markk
In the description of HMF of this rose, describes her as an occasional re-flowering, Duarte de Oliveira I do not know, how it behaves in northern Europe or elsewhere, but I want to point out that in Italy (center), its flowering is continuous. It is never without flowers.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have added a REFERENCE from Mondern Roses 12 which confirms other RERFERENCES on the rose page that the rose does repeat.
Smiles, Lyn
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#2 of 7 posted
3 AUG 11 by
markk
It 'a duty on my part, through the cultivation in different parts of the world we can add useful information, for all the fans and also for those who study the behavior of a particular variety of rose. thanks
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Mark..... thank you. it is through site member participation that errors are found in the HMF database, but you are correct in that roses are so variable the habit of a rose might be reported differently in other parts of the world.
Smiles, Lyn
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#4 of 7 posted
5 AUG 11 by
jedmar
I can confirm that it has repeated flowering in Switzerland.
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#5 of 7 posted
5 AUG 11 by
markk
It 'been a single episode, or is there a real re-flowering? Here at the center of Italy, is already the second year that we grow Duarte d. O. and the re-flowering is continuous, even in these days of great heat. thanks
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Mark,
So far, I haven't found any REFERENCE that says "continuous flowering", but that can vary by climate or a weather cycle. And in older REFERENCES, it used to mean that the plant rebloomed in fall. Whatever, everything I've read so far says it's a good rose for the garden.
Your COMMENTS are archived on the rose page, so other site users will always be able to read about your experience with the rose. Thank you for contributing.
Smiles, Lyn
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#7 of 7 posted
5 AUG 11 by
markk
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