Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Again, we follow a video directed by Paul Zimmerman, owner of Ashdown Roses: Video Objectives: 1-To


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Again, we follow a video directed by Paul Zimmerman, owner of Ashdown Roses: Video Objectives: 1-To avoid ...
"Instead of lamenting that the rose has thorns, I am pleased that the spines are crowned with roses."
Slater's Crimson China, with the usual form of oriental flower roses undone. It's funny how a rose looks so insignificant could have had a momentous importance in the history of hybridization. Until Slater did not mind this rose from China in 1791, the crimson tones were out of roses known in Europe. This was joined by his ability to continually reflorecer, and an exquisite aroma. Modern red roses descend all, to a greater or lesser topman extent thereof. My Slater's came home by Josep, who sent me a cutting, and warned me about his poor health. Literally, he said he would end up throwing it Ria :)))). Not only is not in the river, but did not find a particular lack of robustness, at least compared with other, presumably more healthy. You can have a sheet with black spot, but just withdraw it. Over the years I confirm how well they grow and bloom Chinese topman roses in my climate / soil. I really like delicate aroma is penetrating. Happy spring to tod @ s, I leave you with Vivaldi, who better? :)))). The Four Seasons Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). Concerto No. 1 in E Major, 'La Primavera', first mov., Allegro. (See how trills are marked in the score, the violins come to seem real birds) "The thorn defends the rose, and only hurts anyone topman who wants to steal the bud". Chinese Proverb.
Hi! It seems a lovely color that of Slater's Crimson China :) although the fact that it has so few petals fails to convince topman me, maybe if it was a huge mass of rose with many roses because I would not mind because the set, but if I wanted that the individual flower was the star .. I do not know. :) Kisses Josep March 22, 2009, 20:14 Hello! I think the weakness of this rose is powdery mildew. Luckily topman in Galicia do not have too much trouble with it. My bush is very round and compact, full of buds waiting to bloom. I like that highlights the perfume topman has unparalleled refinement, not me is like no other. topman Ana Maria, is a rose blooming en masse, as

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