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'Charmian ®' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 89-055
most recent 6 NOV 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 NOV 15 by AlpineYve
Available from - Green E Roses
http://www.greeneroses.com.au/
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by HMF Admin
Looks like we need to add this nursery to HelpMeFind first. Thank you.
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by Nastarana
This is a lovely rose and I am delighted to see that someone finds it worth preserving. It would seem to be extinct in North America. The one which the new owners of Heirloom Roses were kind enough to send to me turned out to be mislabeled, undoubtedly not the fault of the new management.

I am beginning to wonder if we need to work out a way to transport roses by diplomatic pouch. Weapons and drugs flow across international borders more easily than plants do.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by HMF Admin
We've added this nursery to HelpMeFind. If you're in contact with them please encourage them to update their new HMF listing.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by Patricia Routley
Admin, we already had this nursery listed under Green E Plants Rose Nursery.
http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=17.9745&tab=1
They are currently advising in the Australian Heritage journal as Green E Roses, the same name is shown on their website. Would you merge the two listings please.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by HMF Admin
Hi Patricia, so this is a name change situation; Green E Plants Rose Nursery is now Green e Roses ?
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 6 NOV 15 by Patricia Routley
Yes. Looks like a slight name change. Both listings show the nursery at Galston, NSW.
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Discussion id : 89-054
most recent 5 NOV 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 NOV 15 by AlpineYve
Available from - Green E Roses
http://www.greeneroses.com.au/
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Discussion id : 84-400
most recent 19 APR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 APR 15 by Nastarana
This is a lovely rose, bur difficult to get started on its' own roots.

I was able to buy one of the last available from Heirloom Roses. The new owner at Heirloom told me that DA had asked that the nursery not continue to sell or propagate 'Charmian' (sigh) We all know and love the way DA chooses to do business.

When I had this rose in CA, I never saw mildew on it, so I am a little skeptical about the claims of being disease prone. We shall see about BS this season.

Right now my 'Charmian' is putting out new leaves in its pot. I am keeping it in the black pot for now for extra warmth at the roots. It has a very pretty color and shape, albeit not quite the perfection of form of an SDLM. It is like a large Bourbon with better rebloom.

Heirloom had four left last autumn, so their might be one or two left, if anyone but me wants to grow 'Charmian'.
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