Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Flowers and Foliage Now => Topic started by: ruweiss on June 07, 2020, 08:38:06 PM
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Roses 2020: We had problems with late frost in our meadow garden but no damage
near the house.
Now flowering Climber Golden Gate and Rambler Kiftsgate Violett:
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They look wonderful Rudi. I can almost smell the scents from here, very frosty though it is this morning. I still have flowers opening on 'Crepuscule,' 'Gloire de Dijon' and 'Alberic Barbier' even though it's just a few days until mid winter.
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Thank you Lesley
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This rose, which must be the rootstock of Freisinger Morgenröte, has made many long branches with hundreds of tiny white flowers.
What might it be?
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Can it be Rosa multiflora?
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Thanks, Leena. There are certainly "multi" flowers. Or there were. I chopped it all up and it is now being composted.
That will give me a chance to admire what I chose to plant: Freisinger Morgenröte, which has a bud ready to open.