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'MEIvanae' rose Reviews & Comments
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Hi HMF,
5137 04 02 is LYON LUMIERES® Meivanae
Cheers
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17 JUN 23
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#1 of 4 posted
17 JUN 23 by
jedmar
Could be. If Meilland would only mention the silver medal at Baden-Baden.
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#2 of 4 posted
17 JUN 23 by
Ericchn
I confirm AM-594 is Meivanae Trademarks are LYON LUMIÈRE® (Europe) PINKERBELLE™ (North America)
Matthias Meilland
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#3 of 4 posted
21 JUN 23 by
Ericchn
Hello Jedmar, Matthias Meilland confirmed in private message that AM594 is Meivanae.
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#5 of 4 posted
21 JUN 23 by
jedmar
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This rose is a beast. It is the most vigorous plant in my garden. I had multiple deer attacks over last year, and this rose barely noticed. It has come out with a vengeance this spring and has been loaded with blooms. It reminds me of Belinda's Dream regarding the ease of growing it. I don't notice a ton of fragrance, but that isn't a knock against it. I have also gotten both singles and sprays this spring. The only negative is it's hard to get a perfectly unblemished bloom as moisture does tend to cause a little browning of the edges, but nothing severe. It also makes a good cut flower and lasts and above-average time in a vase. An A+ rose for sure.
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My Pinkerbelle is a great garden rose (planted April 2021, own root, zone 5b Chicagoland) which grows vigorously and blooms profusely. It's free of disease but I do spray every 10-14 days. BUT (and didn't you just know a "but" was coming?) the bloom is extremely delicate and does not deal with the elements very well - namely rain and/or overnight dew. The blooms will spot from moisture which can essentially destroy a very attractive bloom.
If you live in a fairly dry climate and want a great HT grower/bloomer with an attractive white bloom with pink edging this would be one rose you should check out
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