HelpMeFind Roses, Clematis and Peonies
Roses, Clematis and Peonies
and everything gardening related.
Search PostsPosts By CategoryRecent Posts 
Questions, Answers and Comments by Category
Discussion id : 171-077
most recent today HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post today by a_carl76
I wonder if this is the rose variety know as Ilias (伊利亚特).

See the following: tengbenyueji.com/shrubroses/3174.html
REPLY
Discussion id : 171-076
most recent today HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post today by Huyustus
more information here: www.meillandrichardier.com/rosier-charlotte-rampling-r-meihirvin.html
REPLY
Discussion id : 171-075
most recent today HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post today by petera
Definitely not thornless and the leaves don't look very HP unless the plant is from late in the era when some were as much china as damask. The flowers look HP but to my nose they have a very strong lemon scent which suggests china or other influence. I have never known a citrus-scented HP.
REPLY
Discussion id : 171-069
most recent yesterday HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 days ago by Ericchn
Why is it marked “tetraploid” on the main page whereas in the reference it was often cited as “triploid”?
REPLY
Reply #2 of 2 posted yesterday by jedmar
Please see the Member Comments of 2021 regarding conflicting information on the ploidy of 'Gloire des Rosomanes'. The 2003 reference of "triploid" is based on an 1954 article in the American Rose Annual. The ploidy was however measured as "tetraploid" in the most recent study of 2016. We have added this reference now. It is possible that different clones of GDR are in commerce.
REPLY
Reply #3 of 2 posted yesterday by Ericchn
Thank you!
REPLY
© 2025 HelpMeFind.com