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Small rose for a partly shaded area please
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Small rose for a partly shaded area please
I have a spot in the garden for a small fragrant , pinkish , redish rose , maybe a tea , problem is its partly shaded by a arch , would get the morning sun , can someone help , for the Melb area , thanks
maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
As it is Christmas we need a suburb as suburbs have different growing conditions.Melbourne is a big suburb.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Roseman , i live about a hour and a half from Melb , coastal ...
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maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Maree Perfume Delight is a nice rose that is tall and strong and lovely blooms to and doesnt mind the shade .
dannyboy- Number of posts : 472
Location : Victoria
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Thanks Danny , i'll look that one up !!!!
maree- Number of posts : 1733
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Maree. is this rose intended for your front gardem, or for the back garden with the standards?
betsyw- Number of posts : 1340
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
For the front garden Betsy , not a standard , in amongst the perenialls and odds and sodds .....
maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
And just to ask yet one more boring question: will the rose get sun from morning to early afternoon, or is it all afternoon sun?
I'm thinking here that every HT/flori I have ever owned in Oz, from Balmain to Jamberoo to the Hunter, has done just super-well with morning 4 hours and not much more. Roses are breakfast and brunch creatures, I think.
I'm thinking here that every HT/flori I have ever owned in Oz, from Balmain to Jamberoo to the Hunter, has done just super-well with morning 4 hours and not much more. Roses are breakfast and brunch creatures, I think.
betsyw- Number of posts : 1340
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Betsy , it will get the morning sun , faces East ... guess i can just try and see how it goes ....
maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Eyes For You likes a bit of shade (the colour stays longer) or my Ekstase is in part shade all afternoon and it has 10 blooms on it
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
Location : Brisbane QLD
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Colour prefs? maree?
I am still thinking here Perfume Pssion for you.
I am still thinking here Perfume Pssion for you.
betsyw- Number of posts : 1340
Location : Lower Hunter
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Pinks , mauve , burgundy , Perfume Passion , yeah the colour would work there Betsy , Eyes for You could be good too colour wise , and Ekstase , Teesh lol Think i better do some homework , anyone got any Teas that like part shade ...
maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Blue Moon likes a bit of shade Also, Lavender Mist
RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Lavender Mist , haven't heard of that one , thanks Rosy !!!
maree- Number of posts : 1733
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Anytime! I didn't buy it from here, but this is what it looks like, and it's a HT
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RosyTeesh- Number of posts : 679
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Thanks i'll check it out ...
maree- Number of posts : 1733
Location : Melbourne
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Melbourne is not that big, Portsea on one end and some other place on the other end of the bay. All in jest. We have a friend at Tootgarook
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Tootgarook , never heard of it Roseman !!!
maree- Number of posts : 1733
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Lets try Serento on that side of the bay
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Sorrento , yep , a long way from where i live ...
maree- Number of posts : 1733
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
Great Ocean Rd, Anglsie
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Small rose for a partly shaded area please
lovely piece of road to drive on.....
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