List customization using the above LIST OPTIONS feature is an advanced feature available to premium-membership members and sponsor listings.
Uploaded yesterday |
As own root, Abraham Darby is wimpier than Evelyn and less healthy. I spent 2 hours digging for fast drainage, but it still has blackspots and sawfly holes in my humid weather. Rabbits eat Abraham Darby so I have to cage it (rabbits & deer leave Evelyn alone). Abraham's scent is sharp citrus, blooms don't last long in the vase like Evelyn. Abe's oldest thorns are brown and hooked (versus straighter and reddish thorns on Evelyn).
Uploaded yesterday |
In my garden. Arcello, North Italy, May 2024
Uploaded yesterday |
This is Abraham Darby's leaves as 3rd-year own root in my heavy clay. Leaves are darker green and rounder than Evelyn, and leaves are susceptible to blackspots and sawfly damage. Rabbits like to eat Abraham's leaves, but rabbits won't eat Evelyn.
Uploaded yesterday |
In my garden. Arcello, North Italy, July 2024
Uploaded yesterday |
This pic. of 3rd-year own root Abraham Darby was taken July 5, 2024. David Austin website states that Abe. has 70 petals compared to Evelyn's 100 petals, also Abe. has sharp citrus scent compared to Evelyn's old rose/peaches scent. My Abe. is wimpy and got eaten by rabbits. Leaves are darker green and rounder than Evelyn. In my humid climate, my Abe. is prone to blackspots and holes in leaves from sawfly damage.
Uploaded yesterday |
Abe. Darby is more compact and blooms sooner than Evelyn as a tiny rooting. Evelyn throws out long octopus' cane before it blooms. Note that Abraham Darby's leaves are DARKER GREEN and rounder than Evelyn.
Uploaded yesterday |
11-07-2024 Belgium by wl
Uploaded yesterday |