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most recent 28 MAR 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 MAR 23 by matroskin
Hello!I grow Lamarque in Romania.It is surprisingly cold-hardy.Very fast grower for me.It does help if it is trained against a wall.I know this is very little information,I hope it helps though. Ps:if the temperature is very low it will freze to the ground,but if the graft is protected it will regrow again. Pps. Don't expect it to grow as big and bloom as abundantly as it would in warmer regions.
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most recent 19 OCT 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 12 JUN 20 by Callimarcio
Hello, i'm currently searching a specimen of this real rosa gallica 'léa'. Where did you find it?
Is it possible to buy you some cuttings or root-suckers ?
Thanks
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 12 JUN 20 by Palustris
It is very disappointing when photographers don't provide information about the source of the rose. "in my garden" is not helpful. Purchased from from NNNN or identified by NNNN or photographed in Rosarie de NNNN is very helpful.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 19 OCT 22 by Donald's Roses Garden
I'm really sorry for not having replied immediately.
Callimarcio's answer is absolutely correct.
My rosebush comes from the Roseraie de Berty, in Ardèche (France)
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 15 JAN 21 by matroskin
Roseraie de Berty
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 15 JAN 21 by Callimarcio
Thank you very much for your reply and precision.
I've ordered the grafting of two plants of this variety at this nursery in France.
Best regards
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most recent 30 DEC 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 DEC 21 by Paul Barden
This looks more like "Portland from Glendora" to me.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 29 DEC 21 by matroskin
just my luck,i have had so many old roses mislabeled,it's not even funny.if i ever get rich(don't hold your breath though)i will commission dna tests for old roses.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 29 DEC 21 by Margaret Furness
But "Portland from Glendora" is an asset anyway, if you have room for a big bush. A scent to knock your socks off.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 29 DEC 21 by Paul Barden
"Glendora" is much better in some climates than others. Here in the Pacific Northwest, it is constantly battling chronic Blackspot, and so it barely hangs on to life. I wouldn't recommend it for any region that has issues with fungal disease.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 30 DEC 21 by Margaret Furness
That's a pity.
I see things from the perspective of zone 9b, Mediterranean- type climate.
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most recent 18 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JUN 21 by matroskin
this cannot be just one plant?beyond beautiful!!!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 18 JUN 21 by cristinaf
There is only one rose and a wisteria, but the wisteria did not grow well. I will put a picture where you can see that it is a singular rose.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 18 JUN 21 by matroskin
Thank you!
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