Monday, October 24, 2011

Planting Roses Properly


BURNET ROSES
Many double forms of R. pin: pit: ell: folio have exited over the years since the first were introduced around 1800. The Royal Rose Society has a good and varied, representative collections of these are well worth seeing. Some of the most important double forms of Burnet rose are double white, double pink, and double marbled pink. All form of these roses has globular flowers, which are produced in profusion of tidy, well-foliated, thorny plants. Most of the member produces globular, dark, almost black hips ki the late summer and all make useful, tidy, rounded shrub or attractive thick hedge.

Double Yellow Form : Several exist with the yellow in their make up obvio.ly derived from R. pen.. The most important are R. x I:arise:tit or Harison's Yellow (Yellow Rose of Texas) - very double (USA, 1816).
William's Double Yellow' It is also called as old yellow scotch. They are coarser in growth than other color. This is more compact in growth, pleasingly scented and of very ancient origin (U.K., 1828).
Other forms and hybrid of R. pimpinellifolis are Andrewsii, Dunwid Rose, Falkland. Fruhlingsanfang, Fruhlingsgold, Fruhlingsmorgen, Fruhlingsschnee, Fruhlingstag, Fruhlingszauber, Glory of Edzell Golden Wing, Karl Foster, Maigold, Mary Queen of So. Mrs. Colville Ormiston Roy, Single Cherry, Stanwell Perpetual, and William III. Majority of them are reported from Germany, fern of them are reported from USA, China, South Europe, U.K., Holland and Himalayas.

R. primula :This rose species is known as Incense Rose. It is reported (torn central Asia and China in 1910. It is a beautiful species with strong, upright dark brown thorny stem supporting arching laterals. Foliage is glossy fern like and has a strong aroma of incense. Blooms appears early in the season, are single and soft buttercup-yellow with prominent stamens. Flowers are strongly scented. It is an interesting and most useful shrub which sometimes set small reddish fruits.

It petragonis Evolved as a hybrid of R. hugonis x R. sericea and reported from Germany in 1938. II is a medium tall shrub with broad dark red prickles similar to those of R. sericea but with primrose yellow, five petalled flowers.
It e reverse : Evolved as a hybrid of R. penduline X R. phapineIlifolin. Blooms are variable from pink to white mostly pink. Flowers are of tnedium sized oval to round, pendulous. Hips are deep red in color. Plant growth is slightly angular with purple shoots, often quite bristly (South Europe, 18201.
It : Reported from North Europe in the year 1850. It is very similar to R. a-involute. It is different in having longer flower stamens. Hips are large. Stem color is light brown. It is evolved probably a cross between R. pintpinel101ia and R. ntoius.

It sericea r Reported from Himalayas and west China in the year 1822. It is also known as R. otneiensis. It is vigorous shrub with fern-like foliage and stout branches around with large, hooked thorns and numerous small spines. In young stage thorns are translucent red. Blooms are white with pronounced pale yellow stamens. Unlike any other species of the genus, these are comprised of four petals only. Hips are bright red almost oval but slightly pear-shaped.

R. xarithia : Reported from China in the year 1906. It is an angular shrub with dark sterns and thorns and dark green fern like foliage. Flloorns are small, loosely and raggedly semi-double, uarlet, rich yellow, produced early in the season.
R. sericea en-poem-pa:It is reported num Himalayas but actual date of introduction is not known. It is sante in all the morphological characters in all respect to R. urices except that its fruits are bright yellow.
Some of the important forms and hybrids of R. scrims are R. seneen pernessilts, R. onwiensis peer...the, R. seriatt ptersearalin at...guinea, Red wing, Heather Muir and Hidcote Gold. Most of these forms are reported from U.K.
R. santhina :Ills reported from China in the year 1906.11 is an angular shrub with dark stem and thorns and dark green fern-like leaf. Flowers are small, loosely and raggedly aeon-doable, scented, rich yellow. Produced early in the season.
Forms anal hybrids of 12, zonthina

Canuy Bird : It is also known as R. =thins sposlases and reported from China in the year 1908. Plant is tall, angular with dark wood and thorns. The shrub has dark green, fern She foliage. Plant produces lateral of a graceful, pendulous habit on which the flowers are borne, making it a useful standard rose in good soils. Blooms are single, rich creamy yellow with prominent stamens. Floes are are well scented. Blooms sometimes appear intermittently in the autumn.

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