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- Q . What is the difference between roses that are remontant and those that are recurrent?
- A . Remontant is an older term, brought to the English-speaking rose world by the French in the late 19th century.
- Their Octobers are limited to the few hardy remontant, or reblooming, old roses like the damasks and the English hybridizer David Austin's old-rose lookalikes.
- But Ruggiero is the perfect guide, having selected the modern remontant cultivars that have maintained form, disease resistance and fragrance : one area contains 19 heavily perfumed floribunda roses.
- Victoria Falls, which looked blue to me ( lilac to Ms . Devereaux, and lavender to yet another opinionated visitor ) is one popular reblooming, or remontant, bearded iris.
- As a result, a century later his roses remain among the healthiest & In 1905, Lambert named the vigorous, free-flowering and remontant shrub'Trier'in honour of his home town.
- Recent DNA research has shown that these damask roses resulted from crosses involving " Rosa gallica ", " Rosa moschata " and the remontant central Asian species " Rosa fedtschenkoana ".
- When forms of " Rosa chinensis " were introduced into Europe in the late eighteenth century, subsequent hybridisation between these and the European roses eventually led to the wide variety of remontant garden hybrids which are available today.
- Remontant roses descended from " Rosa chinensis " have been grown in China for at least a thousand years, but the first garden roses in Europe to possess remontancy were the autumn damasks, which first appeared in the seventeenth century with the introduction of the cultivar'Quatre Saisons '.
- Recent DNA research has discovered that " R . fedtschenkoana " is one of the parents of the remontant ( repeat-flowering ) nature of some damasks ( the " autumn damasks " ), as " R . fedtschenkoana " is one of the few remontant wild roses.
- Recent DNA research has discovered that " R . fedtschenkoana " is one of the parents of the remontant ( repeat-flowering ) nature of some damasks ( the " autumn damasks " ), as " R . fedtschenkoana " is one of the few remontant wild roses.
- More than 10, 000 plants and 2, 000 varieties are divided into about 30 beds, with names like Historic Tall Bearded Irises, 1500-1917; Remontant Irises, which bloom in the spring and fall; and Pre-1910 Tall Bearded Irises, varieties that " became parents of prominent progeny, " according to the official brochure.
- Gallicas ( R . gallica spp . ) also make good candidates, as do many of the repeat-blooming ( remontant ) Hybrid Perpetuals, such as " La Reine " ( aka " Rose de la Reine " ), with its pink blossoms all summer long, or " Frau Karl Druschki " ( aka " Snow Queen " ), which covers itself in white flowers.