Famous Roses

Welcome to Famous Roses this site will explore the different aspects of roses,

the interesting process of naming a rose, the different varieties, their diseases, pest control and pruning.

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Mermaids

Posted by audfar on August 26th, 2009  •  No Comments »

 mermaids3             mermaid3974

(Climber) Large, bright yellow, perfumed, single blooms with amber stamens. Flowers throughout the summer. Has interesting thorns and lush, glossy foliage. Flowers well on a north wall. Vigorous. Invaluable and unique.
The Scent is ‘Deep And Heavy’

A mermaid is a mythological aquatic creature with a human head and torso and the tail of an aquatic animal such as a fish. The word is a compound of mere, the Old English word for “sea,” and maid, a woman. The male equivalent is a merman, however the term mermaid is sometimes used for males. Various cultures throughout the world have similar figures, typically depicted without clothing.
Much like sirens, mermaids would sometimes sing to people and gods and enchant them, distracting them from their work and causing them to walk off the deck or run their ships aground. Other stories have them squeezing the life out of drowning men while attempting to rescue them. They are also said to take humans down to their underwater kingdoms. In Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid it is said that they forget that humans cannot breathe underwater, while others say they drown men out of spite.
The sirens of Greek mythology are sometimes portrayed in later folklore as mermaid-like; in fact, some languages use the same word for both bird and fish creatures, such as the Maltese word ’sirena’. Other related types of mythical or legendary creatures are water fairies (e.g. various water nymphs) and selkies, animals that can transform themselves from seals to humans.
The Origins of the mermaid

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The red planet

Posted by audfar on July 6th, 2009  •  No Comments »

red-planet               mars

A magnificent crimson red with darker overtones. A strong perfume makes this cultivar hard to resist. Blooms are very well formed up to exhibition standard, averaging 35 petals.

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. It is the seventh largest and 227,940,000 kilometers from the sun. The diameter of Mars is 6,794 kilometers. Mars travels around the sun in an oval-shaped pattern. It takes about 687 earth days to make a full orbit. It rotates on an axis of about 24 degrees from a perpendicular position. Mars rotates every 24 hours and 37 minutes.

Mars is considered the red planet because of its bright red color. The temperature ranges from -220 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The Red Planet is thought to have no magnetic field. It has the greenhouse effect which raises the temperature about 5 degrees. It has a very thin atmosphere consisting of 95.3% carbon dioxide, 2.7% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, 0.15% oxygen, and 0.03% water

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Places have roses named after them

Posted by audfar on June 25th, 2009  •  No Comments »

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Naval Support Facility Thurmont, popularly known as Camp David, is a mountain based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland used as a country retreat and for high alert protection of the President of the United States and his guests.

First known as Hi-Catoctin, Camp David was originally built as a camp for federal government employees and their families, by the WPA, starting in 1935, opening in 1938. In 1942 it was converted to a presidential retreat by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and renamed U.S.S. Shangri-La. Camp David received its present name from Dwight Eisenhower, in honor of his grandson, Dwight David Eisenhower II.

The camp is very isolated and quiet. The compound consists of several cabins hidden throughout the woods, connected only by small mulch walking paths. These cabins are all named after various trees, plants, and flowers. There is only one main road on the compound, essentially cutting the camp in two parts: one side in which the Marines and Naval personnel live, eat and train; and the other side consisting of all the guest cabins and presidential recreational facilites.

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What is 65 Roses Day?

Posted by audfar on May 21st, 2009  •  No Comments »

65rosestwoboys            65rosesgirl


65 Roses Day 2009, which falls on Friday 29 May, is the annual national awareness day for Cystic Fibrosis (CF) in Australia.

This special day was named after the folklore story of a little boy who could not pronounce his sister’s condition, Cystic Fibrosis, and instead called it “65 Roses”.

On 65 Roses Day, and in fact throughout all of May, the Cystic Fibrosis community, general public, national sponsor LJ Hooker and retailer BIG W will be raising much needed funds and awareness by selling 65 Roses merchandise.

You Can Help!

Purchase merchandise outright, come on board and sell our merchandise kits, donate online or hold your own 65 Roses Day fundraising event.

Raised funds go towards research projects and support services for children and young adults living with CF. Help us make CF stand for Cure Found! Find out more.

To hear about plans for 65 Roses Day 2009 as details come to hand, please join our mailing list.

yelllowrose

Cystic fybrosis trademark

Joels Story

Joel is a little boy living with Cystic Fibrosis. “Joel’s Story” shows how Cystic Fibrosis affects the lives of those living with this condition. Cystic Fibrosis is a recessive genetic condition which seriously affects breathing and digestion and ultimately shortens life itself.   As yet there is no cure - but with help we hope to one day find a cure.

Why 65 Roses?

“65 Roses” comes from the folklore story of a little boy’s effort to pronounce his sister’s condition; Cystic Fibrosis. Instead he called it “65 Roses”.

The rose is the national symbol of Cystic Fibrosis. Roses are often considered the ultimate expression of natural beauty, their magnificent bloom and fragrance, juxtaposed on a thorny stem, have captured imaginations for centuries. As a living thing roses can endure harsh conditions, but flourish with care and attention.

Many parallels can be drawn between the rose and a person with CF. The condition Cystic Fibrosis imposes harsh conditions on the lives of those who suffer with it, yet there is a resilience and charm about each person as a result of their struggle and connection with the beauty of life.

For these reasons the red rose has been adopted as the national symbol for Cystic Fibrosis in Australia.

Cystic fybrosis trademark

65rosesday

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Mothers love

Posted by audfar on April 30th, 2009  •  No Comments »

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MOTHER’S LOVE  (Meipikion) -

The soft white to creamy pink blooms gently deepen in colour toward the centre. Flowers are mainly produced in clusters of three and have a strong, sweet fragrance. Abundant deep green foliage on a medium to tall, healthy bush reaching 1.5m. This variety is supporting the Nursing Mother’s Association of Australia.

Rose category  Fragrant Varieties

Colour: Pale Pink

The modern Mother’s Day holiday was created by Anna Jarvis as a day for each family to honor its mother, and it’s now celebrated on various days in many places around the world.

This holiday is relatively modern, being created at the start of the 20th century, and should not be confused with the early pagan and Christian traditions honoring mothers, or with the 16th century celebration of Mothering Sunday, which is also known as Mother’s Day in the UK.

In most countries the Mother’s Day celebration is a recent holiday derived from the original US celebration. Exceptions are, for example, the Mothering Sunday holiday in the UK.
Mothers Day

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The Rose by Bette Midler

Posted by audfar on April 12th, 2009  •  1 Comment »

This is the best version of the rose I have heard.

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DARCEY BUSSELL

Posted by audfar on April 5th, 2009  •  No Comments »

DARCEY BUSSELL 2008 Release (Ausdecorum) -
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One of the best red David Austin roses bred to date. The medium sized flowers of deep rich crimson develop into a beautiful rosette and are produced freely with excellent continuity. It has a pleasing fruity fragrance. Its short, bushy growth is ideal to create a border or planting in a formal rose bed. 1.2m tall.
Rose category David Austin Roses
Born in London, Darcy Bussel  was a late starter to ballet at the age of thirteen. She studied at the Royal Ballet School. In 1986 she won the Prix de Lausanne. Then in 1987 she joined Salders Wells Royal Ballet, where in 1988, at the age of nineteen, she was recognized by MacMillan and then joined the Royal Ballet as a soloist. On her opening night in The Prince of the Pagodas playing the part of Rose, she made history as the Royal Ballet’s youngest ever principal. In 1990 she received the Evening Standard Ballet Award and the Variety Club Award for Most Promising Newcomer. In 1995 she was awarded an OBE.

DARCY BUSSELL

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Blue moon fact or fiction.

Posted by audfar on March 28th, 2009  •  2 Comments »

The blue moon rose story.

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Lee Wheless snaps this photo of the blue Moon, submitted on 10/18/05

Large lavender blue blooms with strong fragrance on long slender stems.

Healthy medium growth. Most popular of all the ‘Blue Roses’

This rose is named “blue moon” they call this rose blue but there is not a true blue rose in nature,

the rose growers are still trying to cross breed a rose to be a true blue, as the saying goes ” once in a blue moon”.

This has proven difficult as the gene that produces blue in hard to recreate in a laboratory.

There are real reported instance of a blue moon. these are a few of the documented cases

  1. The Indonesian volcano Krakatoa exploded in 1883, its dust turned sunsets green and the Moon blue all around the world for the best part of two years.
  2. In 1927, the Indian monsoons were late arriving and the extra-long dry season blew up enough dust for a blue Moon.
  3. Moons in northeastern North America turned blue in 1951 when huge forest fires in western Canada threw smoke particles up into the sky.

The myth about a blue moon has been around for many years, as early as the 15th century people were reported as seeing a blue moon.

The origin of the expression “once in a blue moon ” is widely reported as coming from the second full moon of the calender month.

So Fact or Fiction prove it!!.

Riddle me this, is someone else singing on this track with Elvis, and not his backing group?

Elvis singing Blue Moon

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Famous Roses

Posted by audfar on March 18th, 2009  •  2 Comments »

Charles Robert Darwin. At the age of 51.

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CHARLES DARWIN(Auspeet) -

The yellow flowers, tending towards mustard, are some of the largest among English Roses.
Useful for a position where a really bold effect is required.
The blooms are full and deeply cupped at first, but open to a shallower flower, usually revealing a button eye.
There is a strong, delicious fragrance, which varies according to weather conditions. An impressive, eye catching shrub with broad,
spreading growth that is vigorous and disease resistant. 1.4m x 1.2m.
Rose category,David Austin Roses, Colour: Yellow
Charles Darwin had just published On the Origin of Species.
Born 12 February 1809(1809-02-12)
Mount House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Died 19 April 1882 (aged 73)
Down House, Downe, Kent, England
He was a grandson of Erasmus Darwin and a grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, and married his cousin Emma Wedgwood.
Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England on 12 February 1809 at his family home, the Mount.
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_D

Charles-André-Joseph-Marie de Gaulle (November 22, 1890 - November 9, 1970),

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CHARLES DE GAULLE rose is a Lilac blue, fragrant, fully double flowers on a plant of low to medium healthy growth. One of the best mauves
Rose category, David Austin, colour: Mauve.
Charles-André-Joseph-Marie de Gaulle (November 22, 1890 - November 9, 1970),
in France commonly referred to as Général de Gaulle, was a French general and politician.
He was the leader of the Free French Forces in World War II and head of the provisional government in 1944-46.
Called to form a government in 1958, he inspired a new constitution and was the Fifth Republic’s first president from 1958 to 1969.
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_de_Gaulle

GEORGE BEST 2008 Release (Dichimanher) -

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An abundance of small to medium sized blooms of brilliant red are borne in clusters of eight to twenty,
covering the foliage. Buds start off deep in colour and gradually fade to a pinkish red. A low growing,
bushy plant with dense, small to medium sized healthy foliage. Great for pots or in the garden. 80cm tall.
Rose category, Floribunda Bush Roses, Colour: Bright Red.
Named to honour the late great soccer player. George Best
He was a winger whose game combined pace, acceleration, balance, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to beat the best defenders.
In 1968, his annus mirabilis he won the European Cup with Manchester United, and was named the European Footballer of the Year.
When fit, he was an automatic choice for the Northern Ireland team,
but he was unable to lead them to the World Cup qualification, despite being capped 37 times and scoring nine goals.
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Best

The Barbara Streisand rose

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(WEKquaneze) - Large flowers of an attractive clear lavender colour are shown
off strikingly against its deep glossy leaves. A vigorous plant bearing loads of long
stemmed beauties that have an outstanding fragrance. Colour and bloom size improves
in cooler temperatures. 1.3m tall.
Birth name Barbara Joan Streisand
Born April 24, 1942 (1942-04-24) (age 66) Brooklyn, New York, USA
Genre(s) Traditional Pop, adult Contemporary, show tunes
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, producer, director
Voice type(s) Mezzo-Soprano
Years active 1957-present
Label(s) Columbia
www.BarbraStreisand.com

JANE MCGRATH2009 RELEASE -

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(Rockliz)This attractive, quartered Old English style floribunda is Australian bred for Australian conditions by breeders Ron & Barbara Inverarity. The lightly scented blooms are produced in clusters on slightly arching canes and last well in the vase. Trials have proven its hardiness in drought conditions, along with a total resistance to black spot. 80 cents from the sale of each plant will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to help continue the Foundation’s important work which includes placing breast care nurses in rural and regional Australia. Jane had seen this rose and was looking forward to it being released in her name before she passed away in June last year.

www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au

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