Here it is, the start of a new year and with it the start of some really hot weather here in Perth and around the country. Temperatures have passed the 40°mark (that’s close to 110°F – whew!) and leaves and any flowers are well scorched. Luckily, at least in blogging terms, I still have some photos from spring to show you. So without further ado… come and see my new roses for this season.
The
flowers fade to pink with age. A floribunda rose, this rose has already been a
good performer, flowering fairly continuously since spring.
The
next one is a rose I bought which was mislabelled. I actually wanted to buy
another Belle Story so I was disappointed, however it’s been a strong grower
and put on a heavy flush of flowers in spring.
This
is the second time I have planted a Jude the Obscure, this time in a much
milder position. It looks like a much stronger plant and has put on a decent
number of blooms.
I
created a new garden bed especially to add the next two roses. After reading my
neighbour’s guest post I had to have Moonbeam and it has proved to be quite
a prolific flowerer, with two good flushes so far.
And I also bought Martine Guillot (a name I absolutely massacre every time I say it).
This rose has been on my wish list since seeing it in an Australian House and Garden magazine a couple of years ago.
It seems to be growing strongly but has only had one flush of flowers.
And I also bought Martine Guillot (a name I absolutely massacre every time I say it).
This rose has been on my wish list since seeing it in an Australian House and Garden magazine a couple of years ago.
It seems to be growing strongly but has only had one flush of flowers.
Apart
from that, I also bought a climbing
Duchesse de Brabant and some other repeat favourites.
Happy
Gardening!
Dear Sue, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteI was so happy when I was coming over to yours to see that you had up a new post about roses. I just love roses, can't help it and can never get enough of them :-)!
'Lavender Pinocchio' is a rose that I am interested in for quite a while now, these lavender, brown, grey tones are irresistible to me. How is the disease resistance of this rose for you?
Your mislabeled rose is quite a beauty in my eyes. You could be very right that it is an English Rose, bred by David Austin, but which one is hard to say, since he has bred so many lovely pinks.
I once had 'Jude the Obscure' as well, but it died on me. Maybe this rose is a little bit of a weakling. Good luck with your second trial!
'Martine Guillot' is a beauty. This rose is new to me and I love discovering new roses.
Hope you newbies will all to well for you in the future. It might be interesting to see how they take your summer temperatures. Here in San Diego, California, it can also get quite hot and for me my roses need to be able to put up with that, otherwise they are goners.
Warm regards,
Christina