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Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Posted by rosesinny 7a (nefw2@yahoo.com) on
Sat, Mar 14, 09 at 19:40

Posted this on the rose forum, but will post here since anyone who will take them is likely to be in NYC.

I have about three roses that need new homes. I'm in a Brooklyn Brownstone and the roses are much bigger than they were supposed to be. It's not such a big deal - I still have about 44 in a small garden, but these have simply outgrown their homes. They are all own-root, meaning that they're not like what you buy at Home Depot, which are grafted onto a different rootstock. If these die back, as long as the roots are alive, you get the same rose.

If you know roses, you may know these. Otherwise, here's a description.

Vineyard Song - it's a fairly recent introduction by Ralph Moore, Meant to be in the lavender color family, it's actually more of a cool pink that blooms in tight clusters of small but very fluffy flowers, somewhat like grape clusters. It sprawls a bit, forming a mounding plant about three or four feet in all directions. Not too thorny but it is a rose.

Dixieland Linda - it's a sport of the better known Aloha, which is a fairly large multi-petaled pink rose. David Austin used Aloha to breed many of his English roses, if you know what they are - big, fluffy, fragrant roses. Dixieland Linda is identical to Aloha in all respects except the blooms have a slightly orange hue rather than being pure pink. Quite fragrant. Some people use it as a small climbing rose but is really a large shrub rose. Can grow up to around eight feet or so.

Pleasantrie - this is pretty much unknown. It was bred by a Hungarian breeder from what is thought to be one of the world's oldest roses - Mutabilis, also known as the butterfly rose. That is an ancient rose from China. The blooms are singles, which means that they have five petals, like an apple blossom. They start out yellow but the sun turns them pink and you have several colors of bloom on the rose at once. In the spring it is covered with blooms. This rose is very similar and in fact, I can't really tell the difference. Its blooms are supposed to be a bit brighter in coloring, but you'd have to see them side by side to see that. This rose was supposed to be a large shrub, like the one above, but it grows into a monster climber. If you have a wall or fence you want covered, plant it there. I had no idea it would be so big.

Braveheart - from Heirloom Roses out in Oregon, it is a medium sized shrub that has big fragrant very dark red blooms. I gave it to someone a few years ago but apparently didn't get all of the roots because I have it again. It's actually quite beautiful, but not in a good place.

Something I rooted and forgot. I think it's going to be Awakening, which is a pink climber, but I can't remember what it was. It's small now but if that is what it turns into, it's going to be big.

And of course, I'll root anything else you may want that I have.

It's time to be replanting these now if you want to see blooms this spring, so let me know.


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Hi, I live in Sunset Park and I'm interested in your Braveheart and the mystery rose (possibly Awakening) - I hope they aren't gone yet!

I'll send you an email.

Thanks!


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

This gives me a chance to say "Thanks" once again for the two shrub roses you gave me last year. I'm happy to report that the "Lavender Dream" and "Precious Dream" are doing well and starting to put out new leaves.
Happy Spring. (ok... its a little early, but hey)


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Glad to hear they're doing well! And you too! Forgot about Precious Dream but it's a great plant.

organic - not gone yet. Send me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements.


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Hello!
I am also in Sunset Park. If there are any of those lovely sounding roses left I would love to take some!

Audrey


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Hello,
I know it's late but I just joined.
If you still have any roses to give away I would love them. I am looking for climbing roses in particular. I live in Brooklyn and have a car so it is easy enough. Please let me know.
Many Thanks,
Simone


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Still have a couple of them. It's still early enough for them to be OK w transplanting.


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Thanks rosesinny, Braveheart and Awakening are planted and I'm crossing my fingers that they will do well!!

Thanks also for the nice conversation about roses with my husband & me - we really appreciated it. I think he's much more interested in roses now that he's met you! :) It was really nice of you. Thanks again.


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Go to the Bkn Botanical Garden in early - mid June when the roses are in full glory!


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I would be interested in ay roses you would like to give away. I've found that Gruss an aachen grows so well in my garden, so I'd like to get further into rose gardening.I live in b'stone bklyn. Happy Spring!


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Just wanted to say thanks for "Crepuscule" and "Morning Has Broken" which you gave me a couple of years ago (I was pregnant and came by with my young daughter, who enjoyed herself tromping around your garden). Both roses are doing quite well!


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RE: Roses to give away in Brooklyn

Do you still have any roses to give away? I just finished re-doing a large section of my garden and I am ready for a whole bunch of new plants. I would love some climbing white or yellow roses. Would you possibly have any?


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