HelpMeFind Roses, Clematis and Peonies
Roses, Clematis and Peonies
and everything gardening related.
DescriptionPhotosLineageAwardsReferencesMember RatingsMember CommentsMember JournalsCuttingsGardensBuy From 
'Crépuscule' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 62-809
most recent 20 MAR 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 MAR 12 by vossner
can somebody pls comment about thorns on Crepuscule. I'm trying to ID my neighbor's apricot climber which has few to average thorns, nothing that will rip you to shreds. thanks.
REPLY
Reply #2 of 12 posted 18 MAR 12 by Margaret Furness
But you don't need to go through Flickr - once you've posted a message here, an Add Photo button appears on the right.
REPLY
Reply #3 of 12 posted 18 MAR 12 by Kim Rupert
Oh, heavens, let's see if that's something I've been missing for YEARS? Yes, sorry! Thank you Margaret. I AM blind, not to mention less than observant. I honestly have never paid attention to that. Guess I should delete my "dumb post"! Thanks!
REPLY
Reply #4 of 12 posted 19 MAR 12 by Margaret Furness
It took me a while to find it, too!
The photos look pinker than I'm used to seeing Crepuscule.
REPLY
Reply #5 of 12 posted 19 MAR 12 by Kim Rupert
It's quite pretty! But, it looks more like Felicia to me.
REPLY
Reply #6 of 12 posted 19 MAR 12 by vossner
you're right. It sure does look like Felicia.
REPLY
Reply #7 of 12 posted 19 MAR 12 by billy teabag
The colour is close for Felicia, but Felicia usually comes in quite generous clusters/ trusses of smallish blooms and is reasonably well armed.
What is the fragrance like?
Do you know whether the colour and form of the bloom varies greatly at different times of the year?
How wide would you say the bloom is?
Does the rose set hips readily?
REPLY
Reply #8 of 12 posted 19 MAR 12 by vossner
hi, the flowers I saw were between 2.5-3". as to fragrance, I'm not very good at describing, other than sweet or divine. This belongs to a neighbor and I'm not near the rose daily to notice characteristics more closely. In fact, this is the first time I've notice such abundance of blooms. I greatly appreciate your help and know more people can't do more, with limited info I'm providing. Only thing I can say (respectfully) for sure is that this person accepted suggestions from a reputable nursery, bought and planted. So the cultivars will be mostly mainstream. Nothing wrong w/ that, just sayin'.
REPLY
Reply #9 of 12 posted 20 MAR 12 by billy teabag
I'd love to see any extra photos you take over the seasons.
Did you take these pics recently? - if yes, then these are winter blooms or the blooms-that-come-after-the-first -decent-rain-for-a-long-time!?
REPLY
Reply #10 of 12 posted 30 JUN 14 by Dinglehopp3r
.
REPLY
Reply #11 of 12 posted 30 JUN 14 by Dinglehopp3r
.
REPLY
Reply #12 of 12 posted 30 JUN 14 by Dinglehopp3r
Looks a lot like Reve D'Or to me!
REPLY
Reply #13 of 12 posted 20 MAR 22 by ClemLuc
I suspect it is Madame Alfred Carriere. She is also a fragrant noisette and has few thorns.
REPLY
© 2024 HelpMeFind.com