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Incredibly beautiful! Well done! I’m looking into this rose. It’s recently available in the US from one mail order nursery. It is currently advertised at a reduced price, really makes me want to try it, but there is very little information on Miss Dior. Do you find that Miss Dior lasts well as a cut rose? Do the blooms do well in full hot sun? I am in Southern California, and the sun is very bright and hot, but I do not have disease problems because it is very dry here. Thanks for any information you can provide. Your photo is better than the advertisement photos for Miss Dior! Elizabeth
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#1 of 2 posted
21 DEC 17 by
Tony_im
Dear Elizabeth,
Thank you for your comment. My information are as follows;
>Do you find that Miss Dior lasts well as a cut rose? I’m not sure, but probably it is two or three days to keep cut-flowers beautifully.
>Do the blooms do well in full hot sun? In summer, I use an agricultural shade nets (shading rate 40%) here in Akashi-city, JAPAN.
>I am in Southern California, and the sun is very bright and hot, but I do not have disease problems because it is very dry here. This rose is vulnerable to powdery mildew and black spot by the climate here in Akashi-city, JAPAN.
Best regards, Tony_im
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Thank you for your help Tony! Elizabeth
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4 JUN 14 by
Tony_im
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Thanks, can you also provide a reference ? We need some additional details, most notably the class. Also, this breeder is new to HMF - can you provide, or point us to, additional details?
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27 APR 14 by
Tony_im
The class is Hybrid Tea.
Junko Kawamoto is a wife of Hiromoto Kawamoto who is introduced the breeder of 'Silent Love' in HMF.
'Silent Love' won Bronze Award (Category : HT) at The 3rd International Fragrant Rose Trial in Echigo Hillside Park, Nagaoka Japan. She was introduced the breeder of 'Silent Love'.
(see) https://echigo-park.jp/concours/prizewinner/en/03.html
Junko Kawamoto is more famous than her husband in Japan.
Best regards.
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8 MAR 14 by
jedmar
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9 MAR 14 by
Tony_im
Thank you for your comment. It is difficult for me to let this rose bloom beautifully.
There are a lot of wonderful Japanese roses which do not appear in HMF. I will upload my photo as much as possible. Best regards,
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#2 of 5 posted
10 MAR 14 by
jedmar
Thank you! We have added 'Seresso'.
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10 MAR 14 by
Tony_im
I have uploaded my photo to 'SERESSO' listed in HMF. Thank you!
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#4 of 5 posted
11 MAR 14 by
jedmar
Thank you! Info on any other missing Japanese roses is welcome.
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#5 of 5 posted
13 MAR 14 by
Tony_im
Thank you for your effort! Missing Japanese roses in HMF which I grow are as follows:
Totoro Unknown Japanese Breeder(s) (Japan, before 2006) Introduced in Japan by Ooi Nouen. Shrub, Florists Rose Sports of Troilus.
Bella Donna Bred by Atsuya Iwashita (Japan, 2010) Hybrid Tea Nagaoka gold awards in 2013.
Le Blanc Bred by Junko Kawamoto (Japan,2012) Floribunda. Hiromoto Kawamoto is a husband of Junko Kawamoto. La Mariée, Purple Rain and Silent Love are his plants listed in HMF. Junko Kawamoto is more famous than him in Japan.
Seiryu Bred by Junko Kawamoto (Japan,2013) Floribunda. Seiryu means a Limpid Stream in Japanese. The rose of the same name in English is listed in HMF. It is bred by Moriji Kobayashi (Japan, 2005). Its name (Seiryu) means Blue Dragon in Japanese.
Grace Queen Junko Kawamoto (Japan, 2008) Hybrid Tea
Misty Purple Junko Kawamoto (Japan, 2003) Floribunda
Vaguelette Junko Kawamoto (Japan, 2011) Floribunda
If these photos are necessary to add HMF, please request me.
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