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'Meifafio' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 131-395
most recent 22 MAR SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 24 JAN 22 by Margaret Furness
What a fool of a name to give it. Confusing for novices who may think it's Quatre Saisons.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 24 JAN 22 by Palustris
As we used to say in my computer marketing days: that's not a bug, it's a feature.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 22 MAR by Huyustus
A little history... The name of this rose is a reference to the work of Antonio Vivaldi.
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Discussion id : 131-393
most recent 23 JAN 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 JAN 22 by jac123
This rose is quite pretty, and definitely peculiar. It has the typical characteristics of both floribundas and hybrid wichuraianas. Its flowers are medium sized, in large clusters and of a bold pink colour, uniform and quite durable. Petals are small, thick and numerous; flowers last long and they hang on the plant until they're dry (but, even when dry, they maintain a pink colour). Alas, they're completely scentless. The wichuraiana background is evident in its foliage (glossy mid green, whit small leaflets) and growth pattern (many vigorous basals, that spread horizontally; canes are quite stiff and not easily trained).

Quite healthy, it generally holds on most of its foliage to the end of the season. It blooms repeatedly and quite abundantly, even though it sometimes fails to open flowers if not fed and watered properly

It can be trained as a climber, and looks pretty stunning if grown as this, but I think the best way to appreciate it is taking advantage of its lax growth as a ground cover, or placing it in a huge pot on a balcony, to be looked at from below.
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