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12 DEC 22 by
cyra
Hallo, wollte mal sehen, ob ich hier richtig bin. Bist du Susi W...r? Und hast deinen Garten im Wienerwald, wars Hochstraß, oder die Gegend? Dann kennen wir uns vom Garten-Pur Forum, und ich habe dich vor vielen Jahren schon mal besucht. Bist du noch in einem Forum aktiv? Würde mich freuen, von dir zu hören! Falls es nicht angezeigt wird: w.englaender@a1.net
Liebe Grüße, Willi ,besser bekannt als Cyra ;-)
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7 JUN 22 by
cyra
Hi again Jay-Jay :-)
I now looked through your member site, and found that you grow some of the roses I adore, as this one. I once saw it in Sangerhausen, (see photo at Nachtfalter site) and thought I must get this some time, but so far have not found anyone who sells it. Where did you get yours?
viele Grüße, cyra
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7 JUN 22 by
Jay-Jay
Just take a look under the "Buy From" tab. Ist erhaltlich in Deutschland. Ich kaufte damals das letzte Exemplar bei irgendjemandem in Deutschland. Weiß der Name nicht mehr. Vielleicht können Sie Kontakt aufnehmen mit Karin Schade von Grönloof-Stauden und Rosen. Sie soll angeblich die Rose liefern können.
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6 JUN 22 by
cyra
thank you for posting the growth progress after the roses near-death! Very encouraging. What climate zone do you live in (or which region?). I planted Etoile de Hollande clbg 2 years ago with 3 stems, 2 died in winter, it is now a thin little thing (pencil thick) and just 1 m, and just one stem. Hoping it survies and establishes! You giv me hope! I live in Salzburg, zone 6b. best regards, cyra
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6 JUN 22 by
Jay-Jay
Hi cyra, Thank You for Your comment. My zone You can see on my member-page: 6a-6b. Étoile de Hollande needs some time to establish and likes a lot of sun... as well as manure. I planted one in the (partial) shade of an oak and it took way more time to establish and grow. The rose on the photo was grafted on Schmids Ideal. But I think, it might be own root by now, for the rootstock is suckering badly. In winter You get lots of snow in Salzburg. Heap it up quite high over the lower part of the stem. Especially when it gets a lot of sun.
Hals und Beinbruch damit, mfG, Jay-Jay.
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7 JUN 22 by
cyra
Hi Jay-Jay, thank you for your reply! I am not sure I can see your member page, since im am not a full member. 6a-6b is encouraging, although I realize your Ètoile almost died one year. I did cover it with soil and fir twigs, still it had some damage. Last year there was almost no snow and and in Feb. the sun was burning down on plants, and in April there was frost again. I lost some roses this winter due to these extremes. My Ètoile stands open towards SO and SW, so gets plenty sun. I hope it will not burn. Yours looks adorable, and well trimmed too :-) Ah, Deutsch geht auch :-), ihr Holländer könnt ja alle gut Deutsch! Viele Grüße, cyra
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7 JUN 22 by
Jay-Jay
Just click on my member-name and that page will open. My Étoile almost died, for it was a very warm winter 2011-2012... till January 23 2012 and suddenly the temps dropped till minus 20, bare frost without snow, lots of sun and a chill strong dry wind from the east. That did the trick. Although this rose flowers till the frost kicks in. Maybe take a look in that year at the photo's of my Mme Alfred Carrière. Und ja auf Deutsch klappt's auch! Danke für das Kompliment wegen den Rosenschnitt. Mit freundlichem Gruß, Jay-Jay.
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16 FEB 09 by
cyra
not yet in commerce, what a shame! ;-)
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agree 100% even just for the color
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