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'Joanna Millar' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 106-141
most recent 22 OCT 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 OCT 17 by Maurizio Usai
I planted this rose two years ago, and it flowered for the first time past Spring. The blooms are lovely, showing a great delicacy and charm. The plant is incredibly vigorous and it's starting to grow even rampantly. Surely it deserves more attention.
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Discussion id : 84-729
most recent 8 SEP 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
I am puzzled how a nicked / discovered / recovered cutting could have got registered.
I am also puzzled at how a parentage could be quoted. R. gigantea, R. brunonni and R. banksiae normalis are all mentioned in the references.
The date of discovery had to be sometime after 1983 when the University of Genoa was managing Hanbury.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 SEP 15 by John Hook
I'm not sure wether the reference to Brunonii and attributed to Martyn Rix is accurate. He identified this rose as Banksiae x gigantea as seen in 'Conservatory and Indoor plants' vol 1 page 260, written by Phillips and Rix. This rose is a chance seedling not a bred rose and never had a name, I don't see why it can't be attributed a name of the discoverer, it continues to exist because of her.
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Discussion id : 65-006
most recent 8 MAY 13 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 11 JUN 12 by Becky Hook
Rose was discovered by Mrs Joanna Millar rather than bred by her.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 8 MAY 13 by AmiRoses
Hi Becky, I made the change. Do you have an approximate date of discovery please ?
How old is this Lady ?

Etienne
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 MAY 13 by Becky Hook
Hi Etienne

We are not sure when she found it, it was possibly in the 70's or 80's, we will ask her. She is in her 80's and has a fantastic garden in the hills behind Cagnes-sur-Mer. Charles Q-R has taken a group to visit and he is quite smitten with the garden and her, I believe. She is a delight. She is friends with the Hanbury family which is how she came to know the garden there.

It was really lovely to see you both on Sunday, thank you for coming and thank you very much pour les cadeaux!

Becky
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Discussion id : 65-002
most recent 12 JUN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JUN 12 by John Hook
This rose has now been registered under the name of 'Joanna Millar' (She discovered this rose)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 JUN 12 by HMF Admin
We have this in our database as a different rose:

http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.66758&tab=1
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 12 JUN 12 by John Hook
This is the same rose. It was a chance seedling at 'La Mortola' which was discovered and recovered by Joanna Millar, decades ago. We have recently been reproducing this rose to sell and she asked for it to be named 'Joanna Millar'
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