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Paul Barden Roses: December 2010
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Thursday, December 30, 2010. Contrary to popular perceptions, I do. Grow more than just roses. Behold: Bulbophyllum echinloabium. An Orchid native to Sulawesi and Celebes. My friend Helene owns Briggs Hill Orchids. Links to this post. Labels: Briggs Hill Orchids. Sunday, December 26, 2010. If you attempt to look up the pedigree of the David Austin roses of the past decade or so, that is what you'll see. As a "fellow explorer" in rose genetics, (No, I am not. Or (gawd forbid) 'Tropicana'. Makes sense to m...
Paul Barden Roses: Moore's 'My Stars' as pollen parent
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. Moore's 'My Stars' as pollen parent. My Stars passes on thornlessness to most of its offspring, apparently. Good color too! August 17, 2012 at 6:41 AM. I found your blog by chance, I love the internet. My first love was roses. Always dreamed about breeding them. Looks like you have done some amazing work. Kudos to anyone who hybridizes. It IS a lot of work, energy and money. A thornless red is very interesting! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Travel...
Paul Barden Roses: July 2010
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Thursday, July 29, 2010. 54-08-08 = 'Midnight Blue' X ('Orangeade' X R. fedtschenkoana) The pollen parent is a white semi-double rose bred by Kim Rupert, who generously donated a plant to my collection several years ago. Links to this post. This is the first time I have managed to collect enough pollen from my hybrid Gallica Marianne to use for breeding. I am very excited to discover that, on Westerland at least, the pollen is quite fertile. Hooray! Links to this post. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Enjoying a...
Paul Barden Roses: Grapey surprise.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. 27-09-02: 'Midnight Blue' X "MORsoul". The latter is an unreleased Moore hybrid from 'Anytime' X R. soulieana. It was one parent of Ralph's lovely little 'Baby Austin'. This was a huge surprise, color wise. I selected 'Midnight Blue' knowing that if anything could add color to a cross that might bleach out to pale pinks or peaches using most any other parent, 'Midnight Blue' could. I guess I wasn't wrong! June 22, 2011 at 2:14 PM. June 22, 2011 at 4:16 PM. I have been breeding r...
Paul Barden Roses: Back to Rugosa origins
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Monday, August 8, 2011. Back to Rugosa origins. Clearly this seedling is not just a selfing of 'Hansa' since it has that odd "antler" pubescence often seen in Rugosa/modern hybrids. It has yet to be seen if this cultivar has merit as a garden shrub, but I plan on working it forward with other diploid breeding lines. I see a marriage with 'Therese Bugnet' in it's future. September 10, 2011 at 7:53 AM. Another imaginative work for us to marvel over. You are missed, Paul! Thank you. Kim. I have been breedin...
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Ramblings of a Rose Maniac | A rosarian weblog | Page 2
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Ramblings of a Rose Maniac. Newer posts →. May 29, 2013. The climbing form grown in the US was discovered by Franz P. Hosp in 1894. (In Australia, a climbing form was discovered by Richard Ardagh in 1904.) This is the form that remains popular in my area. Just in taking walks in my neighborhood, I know of more than a dozen plants of it. They cover arches, fences and climb trees and old poles. Great Rosarians of the World 2013. February 13, 2013. Part 1- before the talks. Friday night was spent in Camaril...
A Gardening Journal
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. NEW Trips to Take! Myrtle's easy when the conditions are right. See more Trips to Take. NEW Plants to Try! Louis tries to capture the exact words to describe the fleeting but deep pleasures to be found in these Summer-into-Autumn incredibles.
The Best Season Ever: Farge's Cobra Lily
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. The Best Season Ever: Farge's Cobra Lily. Published: July 26 2015. The perennial that bears the extraordinary flowers below isn't a lily at all, let alone some sort of fastidiously-striped snake. Rather,. The vertical burgundy stripes of the spath...
Gardening to Do
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. You can still have an exciting garden, full of flowers and color and wildlife. Read more: Bee-Wise Gardening. Pergolas: Abroad and At Home. Read more: Pergolas: Abroad and At Home. Hardy Orange: More Pruning. Read more: Hardy Orange: More Pruning.
Today in the Garden of a Lifetime: 'China Purple' Clematis
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Today in the Garden of a Lifetime: 'China Purple' Clematis. Published: July 29 2015. This shrubby plant combines features of two of my favorite plants: The non-vining. Mrs Robert Brydon', and. Even the stems, buds, and leaves of 'China Purple' get...
Trees to prune and train
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Trees to prune and train. American Beech grown as a hedge. Extreme Snow Removal, plus Pollarded Lindens. Fastigiate Cornelian Cherry in Bloom. Must Have: Chinese Quince. Must Have: Monkey Puzzle Tree. Really Must Have: Monkey Puzzle Tree. Southsid...
Plants to Try
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. See below to find plants by common or by Latin name. Find Uncommon and Astonishing Plants by Picture. August 24, 2016. Broussonetia papyrifera 'Golden Shadow'. August 22, 2016. August 18, 2016. August 15, 2016. August 14, 2016. August 01, 2016.
A Gardening Journal
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Good Together: Pollinators and Short-toothed Mountain Mint. Mountain mint belongs in Summer gardens, and not just because its silvery bracts are showy from July through September. The heads of tiny flowers are. The colony is vibrating! For brillia...
Florence: Myrtle Standards
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Myrtle's easy when the conditions are right. Here's how to grow a great myrtle standard:. True Myrtle, grown as standards. What kind of plant is it? Zones 8 - 9. Unless clipped and trained, bushy, twiggy, and mounding. Size in ten years. Its diver...
Must Have: Monkey Puzzle Tree
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In his own gardens like. Searching out plants that most people have. Never seen before and figuring out how to make them perform. Louis Raymond ensures that trees can grow in Brooklyn. Or just about any other place. The dirt and skyscrapers shield the sunshine. Must Have: Monkey Puzzle Tree. Published: August 05 2015. At the heart of gardening is the question,"Will this plant live? Then, "What about. If the answer is "Yes! If you're alert to Garden Conservancy's. At 208 Darington Avenue. Was nearly slain...
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Monday, August 8, 2011. Back to Rugosa origins. Clearly this seedling is not just a selfing of 'Hansa' since it has that odd "antler" pubescence often seen in Rugosa/modern hybrids. It has yet to be seen if this cultivar has merit as a garden shrub, but I plan on working it forward with other diploid breeding lines. I see a marriage with 'Therese Bugnet' in it's future. Links to this post. Monday, June 27, 2011. June 27, 2011. Links to this post. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. This was a huge surprise, color ...
Paul Barden: Old Garden Roses and beyond
Old Garden Roses and Beyond. This website is dedicated to the appreciation of the Old Garden Roses of the 19th century and before. Also discussed are some of the best modern roses of the 20th and 21st centuries, including the English Roses and Modern Miniatures. I am an active rose hybridizer, and you will find photos and descriptions of some of my roses included.
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