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Does anyone have this or a retailer for it in the USA? Rogue has removed it form their listings.
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Hello, just a small typographical error in one of the cultivar names (‘NADIA MEILLANDECOR’ instead of ‘NADIA MEILLANDECO’). Kind regards, Huyustus Source: meillandrichardier.com/rosier-nadia-meillandecor-r-meibalneo.html
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Bare root planted in November 2023, so far:
- Very fast to repeat flowers, a literal flowering machine - Lovely fragrance - OK disease resistance - Compact growth habit - Heat tolerant
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- Flowers are rather small (no larger than 6cm) - The plant itself lacks vigour, maybe due to poor soil
Overall a very nice recent creation from DA
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Just got my first flower and just put a picture . Really nice flower But can somebody tell what is the little green stoff in the middle of the flower ? Please look at the pic I just post
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Looks like proliferation, ie another bud forming in the middle. Some roses are especially prone to this, eg the Cecile Brunner family. Other types of flower can do it too - I've seen a photo of lots of buds forming around the edge of something (can't remember what) rather than in the middle. It's ugly but not a disease, and you just cut off the flower if you don't like it.
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Have a look at a photo of "David's Dilemma", Photo Id: 245456, where the adjacent petals are a different colour.
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yes your right the pic id 245456has the exact the same proliferation . Thanks !
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Thanks , good to know that it is not a disease . I still like the flower , but not its proliferation ... Let's hope my next flower will be without it . Thanks again. Louis
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