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There seems to be questions on how to get to the roseraie. The Roseraie of Val-de-Marne in l'Haÿ-les-Roses is located at: Rue Albert Watel 94240 l'Haÿ-les-Roses FRANCE TEL: (33) 1 47 40 04 04
Annual opening: According to the blooming season, from mid-May to mid-September, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
My friend Jean-Renaud writes that there are other times of the year when it is a sight to behold. In early March, for example, when it is all trimmed and the buds are just starting to sprout !! What a sight. Almost as breathtaking as when in full bloom. Indeed, it is closed at that time, but if you are a member of the association, there are possibilities...
The Assocication, "Les Amis de la Roseraie du Val-de-Marne", was formed to express the interests of the rose and its historical significance at l'Haÿ-les-Roses. The Association is made up of amateurs, growers, hybridizers, collectors, and scientists at the international level. Members study, preserve, popularize and support the roses and the art of the garden, as well as its future extension at Vitry-sur-Seine.
To become a member of the association "Les Amis de la Roseraie du Val-de-Marne" please contact: Les Amis de la Roseraie du Val-de-Marne Rue Albert Watel 94240 l'Haÿ-les-Roses FRANCE email: roshayvm@club-internet.fr
Access by automobile: 8 km south of Paris - Porte d'Orléans, then RN 20 - A 86, then RN 126 - follow the signs for L'Haÿ-les-Roses, then for Roseraie du Val-de-Marne
Public Transport: - RER line B to Bourg-la-Reine, then bus n° 192/172 or - Porte d'Italie metro station, then bus n° 186/184 (on public holidays n° 286)
Entrance fee: Standard - 3.0 Euro Groups and children - 1.5 Euro
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#1 of 6 posted
28 APR 05 by
Unregistered Guest
This garden lists as one of its cultivars the rose Valencia (Kordes 1967). How can this be confirmed? I am highly suspicious because: 1) Kordes has used the name Valencia three times in the past thirty-eight years, 2) Valencia (Kordes 1989) is the one more widely recognized and grown, 3) To my knowledge, Kordes sold the exclusive rights to the earlier Valencia to Jackson & Perkins, who subsequently made it their Rose of the Year in 1967. In other words, it was never made available in Europe. I am so determined to find this rose that I just might plan a trip to France! Please tell me what you know of this. Thank you for your time. Bob Marker, San Francisco, CA
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#2 of 6 posted
29 APR 05 by
AmiRoses
Here it is! We have to wait for the bloom now!
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Daphne,
Do you mind if we move some of your information to the "Notes". Thanks for your help !
It would be REALLY great to have someone from the garden use the JOURNAL tab to record daily or weekly activity. Also, I hope they understand the are free to post their events on the EVENTS tab.
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#4 of 6 posted
1 MAY 05 by
Unregistered Guest
Sorry, I just now received the thumbnail picture that is shown with this post. Your name marker says: "Valencia" 1967, KOReklia. You see, this is the kind of careless nomenclature that is causing me a headache in my search for Valencia 1967!KOReklia is the coded name for New Valencia 1989, NOT the 1967 version. The 1967 Valencia never was assigned a coded name (KORxxxxx), because its introduction preceeded that practise. Therefore, I stand by all of my previous comments (see above). Thanking you for your interest and wishing you all the best in the future. Bob Marker, San Francisco, CA
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#5 of 6 posted
15 JUN 05 by
AmiRoses
Bob, Here is the bloom. which one do you think it is?
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#6 of 6 posted
15 JUN 05 by
Unregistered Guest
Your picture definitely depicts the newer Valencia (1989) aka KOReklia. The earlier Valencia (1967) is more of a copper-gold-orange blend. If you are familiar with roses like Oldtimer (Coppertone), Brandy, About Face, Charming Vienna.....you would have a better idea as to the color of the older Valencia. Again, thanks for your interest and your thoughtful dialogue. Bob Marker, San Francisco, CA
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