Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Classification Of Roses





'I can QUEEN
Big-flowered climber


Not all large flowered climbers are small, clustered blooms, some, indeed, have such large flowers remind one of the climbers. These belong to the group, dating from the turn of the 20th century, which was developed by crossing Rosa wichuraiana flourished with large hybrids. In this primary breeders were Barbier in France and mandates in the United States. 'May Queen I "was the first of Mande varieties and was named for early flowering. With its flexible canes and gently hanging blossoms, this lovely rose is especially charming when grown on pergolas and pillars near the seats, where the beauty and fragrance its flowers can be enjoyed at eye level, from the immediate vicinity. Shower large, sparsely filled with pink flowers and a sign of flush in June and July, "Johanna Röpke '. Surprisingly, this rugged, impressive large flowered climber, which grows to a height of 4 m (13 ft), is somewhat forgotten.
Flowering: One mistake, half filled with loose, medium, 06 cm (21 / 2 in), pale pink with lilac shades, sweet smell


GROWTH: 3-4 m (10-13 m) tall, strong, bushy, long canes


FEATURES: Rugged, lush flowers, northern exposure and the penumbra, winter hardy


PLANTING: tree climber, sheer when espaliered and the pillars and pergolas, and a weeping standard


was introduced: Manda, 1898, the U.S.


'New Dawn'
Big-flowered climber


'New Dawn' is a star among the climbing roses, but without the attraction of dive. Against the dense, dark splendor of its leaves, its breath, a soft, pearly pink flowers, not unlike a hybrid tea in size and shape, cast a spell of uninterrupted from June until autumn, proving its value against the house and garden walls (provided not turn to the south) and arches, Pergolas, columns and obelisks. This long, pale pink blush not only makes for a romantic garden, but also incredibly well with other flowers of all colors, essential for the production of appearances in conjunction with a light blue such as Clematis 'Blue Angel' or pale pink one, such as 'Nelly Moser'.


- an even bigger, fuller, pale pink flowers can be found in "Mme de Sancy de Parabere 'historical Boursault roses. This 4 m (13 ft) climber, who scrambles to thorn without canes, blooms only once but so extravagantly, is such a seductive scent.


of flowering: Repetition, loosely filled, large, 0 9 cm (31 / 2 in), porcelain pink, fragrant


GROWTH: 3-4 m (10-13 m) tall, strong, bushy


FEATURES: Superb climber with long, thick leaves, rain-resistant, heat-tolerant, and to grow in the penumbra and vessel, a very tough winter


PLANTING: Garden walls and supports a weeping standard


was introduced: Somerset nursery, 1930, USA

The Classification Of Roses





'I can QUEEN
Big-flowered climber


Not all large flowered climbers are small, clustered blooms, some, indeed, have such large flowers remind one of the climbers. These belong to the group, dating from the turn of the 20th century, which was developed by crossing Rosa wichuraiana flourished with large hybrids. In this primary breeders were Barbier in France and mandates in the United States. 'May Queen I "was the first of Mande varieties and was named for early flowering. With its flexible canes and gently hanging blossoms, this lovely rose is especially charming when grown on pergolas and pillars near the seats, where the beauty and fragrance its flowers can be enjoyed at eye level, from the immediate vicinity. Shower large, sparsely filled with pink flowers and a sign of flush in June and July, "Johanna Röpke '. Surprisingly, this rugged, impressive large flowered climber, which grows to a height of 4 m (13 ft), is somewhat forgotten.
Flowering: One mistake, half filled with loose, medium, 06 cm (21 / 2 in), pale pink with lilac shades, sweet smell


GROWTH: 3-4 m (10-13 m) tall, strong, bushy, long canes


FEATURES: Rugged, lush flowers, northern exposure and the penumbra, winter hardy


PLANTING: tree climber, sheer when espaliered and the pillars and pergolas, and a weeping standard


was introduced: Manda, 1898, the U.S.


'New Dawn'
Big-flowered climber


Big-flowered climber

...

- an even bigger, fuller, pale pink flowers can be found in "Mme de Sancy de Parabere 'historical Boursault roses. This 4 m (13 ft) climber, who scrambles to thorn without canes, blooms only once but so extravagantly, is such a seductive scent.


of flowering: Repetition, loosely filled, large, 0 9 cm (31 / 2 in), porcelain pink, fragrant


GROWTH: 3-4 m (10-13 m) tall, strong, bushy


FEATURES: Superb climber with long, thick leaves, rain-resistant, heat-tolerant, and to grow in the penumbra and vessel, a very tough winter


PLANTING: Garden walls and supports a weeping standard


was introduced: Somerset nursery, 1930, USA