roses for hot and dry climate
- Subject: roses for hot and dry climate
- From: C* G* <c*@modulonet.fr>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 14:55:10 +0100
I agree with you about the banksiae 'Purezza' that I planted 2 years ago. It's a pure jewel and no mildew on it. I'm sure it'will take Portugal climate, because over there the winters are milder than here in Montpellier. Here we are in the olive tree area and not the orange tree area as we're used to mention.
New Dawn too is a must for long flowering period and hardyness. Among the Nabonnand hybrids we can find in France : Comtesse de Leusse (tea) Duchesse de Vallombrosa (tea) Général Schablikine (tea) Isabelle Nabonnand (tea) Marie Segond Reine Olga de Wutemberg (Noisette) Papillon (tea) Anna Yung (tea) Captain Philip Green (tea) Emmanuelle de Mouchy (gigantea hybrid) Gilbert Nabonnand (tea) Irène Bonnet (tea) Mlle Franziska Krüger (tea) Mme Jules Francke (Noisette) Mme Julie Lasseu (Noisette) Paul Nabonnand (tea) Sénateur Amic (gigantea hybrid) Souvenir de Gilbert Nabonnand (tea) Chantal Guiraud Montpellier (France)
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