“They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they'd make up their minds.” ~ Winston Churchill (Happy Birthday - November 30, 1874)
Out for a walk along the horse trail, I found my favorite rose, "Pierre de Ronsard," having a restful Thanksgiving.
Showing posts with label Pierre de Ronsard Rose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pierre de Ronsard Rose. Show all posts
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Perfectly Imperfect
Labels:
Eden Rose,
Pierre de Ronsard Rose,
Pink Rose,
rose,
Shabby Chic
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Pierre de Ronsard Rose
The first time I saw the Pierre de Ronsard climbing rose, it instantly became my favorite rose of all time. It's a stunning rose, that's beautiful to photograph, and see in your garden.

Hybridized in 1987, it's disease resistant, a vigorous grower, and low maintenance.
This rose is a nearly continual bloomer, with year round health and vitality.

If you live in California, and want to use this for your garden, you'll be thrilled if you purchase it from Roger's Garden. Here's their web address, and I've linked their to the title above, and here's the website:
http://www.rogersgardens.com/
(The roses in this post, belong to Frank. More of Frank's flowers are featured below. Frank mentioned that this rose is lovely on the vine, but droops when you try to use it as a cutting rose in a vase.)
Stephanie, a friend and fellow gardener, had this growing up and over her pergola, in her cozy cottage garden. A real beauty, this old-fashioned looking rose also goes by the name Eden Rose.
Hybridized in 1987, it's disease resistant, a vigorous grower, and low maintenance.
This rose is a nearly continual bloomer, with year round health and vitality.
If you live in California, and want to use this for your garden, you'll be thrilled if you purchase it from Roger's Garden. Here's their web address, and I've linked their to the title above, and here's the website:
http://www.rogersgardens.com/
(The roses in this post, belong to Frank. More of Frank's flowers are featured below. Frank mentioned that this rose is lovely on the vine, but droops when you try to use it as a cutting rose in a vase.)
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