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Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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Posted by
minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (
My Page) on
Sat, Aug 3, 13 at 16:09
| It's a teeny bud, I don't think it's even 1/2" across, but it's THERE! I'm so jazzed. It's sitting fat and sassy in a 1 gal. pot, getting sun about 1/3 of the day, and filtered shade the rest of the time. I'm not pruning this bud off, I can't STAND to do that right now. If I get any more buds, though, I will. I'll post a picture when the bud opens. Melinda |
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| Cool, Melinda! Congratulations! I'll be interested to see what the color is in your climate. These things can be SO different from one place to the next. Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 15:29
| Gah! Went out to take a picture and my browser crashed... Stupid thing... Here y'go! The front corner of the deck, with Porcelain Rose up on feet, in front of the blue chair... Melinda |

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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 15:31
| Moderately closer view of it, showing the frilly bits! Melinda |

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| What are you feeding her, Melinda?! That's taller than either the orginal seedling or the own root plant I have to breed with! LOL! Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 16:08
| Seriously? Linda SAID she had to chop it a bit to fit it in the box... Hmmm. Grabbed some nice dark dirt out of the planter that HAS good dirt (was out of potting soil that day), may have stuck a small scoop of manure in it at the same time. Chicken? Steer? Don't really remember! It's gotten watered with hose water and with some dark brown liquid glop called Alice's Garden that I bought a bottle of at the SF Garden Show years ago (and have never yet found in commerce, I don't know if they went belly up, or what happened to them). Bottle says it's 10-6-11 - and I used to measure a scant teaspoon or less into a gallon of water, but now I have a big watering can, and I 'measure' a limited pour into the can before I fill it. It's in a one gallon pot and I'd guess that stem is close to 18" long. This is SO much fun... Melinda |
RE: Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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| Cool! Yes ma'am, it is! Well, yours and Linda's sun are MUCH different from mine. I'm at a lower latitude (closer to the Equator), than either of you, so the sun is more directly over head. Here, most roses do better with afternoon shade. I'm far enough inland to reduce the water vapor in the air so the sun is intense and very hot. Leaves are generally smaller and often appear more burnished due to the intensity of light and heat. Plants are often shorter, more "squat" because of the intensity of the heat and light, so it's quite interesting and educational to see those with which I am intimately familiar in other conditions and climates. Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 20:01
| Kim, I took a yardstick out and measured it. From dirt at base of plant to the tip of the bud, it's 24"........ Tip of the greenery of the sepals, not the swelling of the bud. It's blurry because it's breezy outside and the stem won't hold still. Melinda |

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omg i wouldn't be able to stand it i would cut off the bud and open it to see the color (did that once) |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 21:08
| Erhemmmm, NO! So many of the roses start out one color as a bud, and segue through other colors on their way from bud to prime to dead... I really fell in love with this rose from Kim's pictures showing the green, white and pale pink - I wanna SEE what it looks like. Cutting it open would be like carefully unwrapping the presents under the Christmas tree and snooping, and then wrapping them all back up again and playing ignorant on Christmas morning. That would take a lot of the fun out of it for me, but in addition, I then wouldn't be able to watch it open up naturally and be beautiful. |
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| I'll save you the trouble! It should eventually look like this. Kim |

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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 7, 13 at 21:34
| Yeah, yeah, yeah!! THAT'S the picture I saw and swooned over. |
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| That, and not permitting it to mature naturally would deprive you of the real coloring. Right now, it's probably creamy-green-ivory with little to no pink in it. You'd be surprised how greatly pigments develop in many buds. I know, I've torn apart bazillians of them collecting pollen. The photo above were buds preparing to 'give their lives' to make new baby roses. Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 19, 13 at 21:23
| Here it is on the 15th... |

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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 19, 13 at 21:27
| And this morning, on the 19th. No green seen on this one. So pretty, Kim. So nifty! Melinda |

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| How neat, Melinda! Thanks! It's a lot deeper, richer pink in your climate. I may have to alter the description on HMF! LOL! You can see the difference between what is on your deck and how they look in my photos on HMF. I'm glad you have it and it's pleasing you. Congratulations! Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Mon, Aug 19, 13 at 21:48
| Kim, I'm actually hoping it gets pale as it matures. I like the paler pink in your pictures... So, we shall see what happens down the road. I know my weather here is nothing like where you are but it has been warm - we've had 90's for most of the past week... (I went to high school in WLA, and we have family down there in various locales in L.A. and the Valley - that's one reason I live HERE!) Regardless, it's fun to watch unfold! Melinda |
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| It should fade as it ages, so it may become the shades you want. With our heat the past few years, I don't blame you for moving! Kim |
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| You both have such beauttiful roses! Congrats on your first bud's bloom! And Kim, just looking at that picture, I might have to look into how to get my very own next spring! It's a gorgeous color! Sereniti |
RE: Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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| Thank you. I liked it because, as a seedling, it was thornless, but it does throw some as a mature plant. I also loved how blamed healthy it's been. I like what's behind it genetically. That combination makes nice babies! I'm also working on greater distribution of my roses. More on that as it pans out. Kim |
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- Posted by kousa Zone 6 (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 22, 13 at 12:35
| That is a beautiful rose. I looked at the Longagoroses website but they did not have it listed on the sales list. Anyone knows where i can buy this rose? |
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| Thank you! Long Ago Roses has the exclusive on its introduction. Email them for availability. I know they've had the outrageous rains many have endured recently, so I'm not sure of the status. Now, if they were coming from here, they would be fried due to no rain and lots of heat. Between horrid weather and other suppliers shipping bare roots any time they wish, it's been a year, hasn't it? Thanks. Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 22, 13 at 23:02
| For what it's worth, I emailed Long Ago Roses some time last summer, after Kim posted the pictures here. She said she had it, but nothing was large enough to risk shipping, and would I mind waiting while it grew some more? It took nearly a year to grow my baby to where she was comfortable shipping it. She has also stopped shipping to the West Coast, due to (I think...) USDA or state Ag regulations that require that she dip each little plant/root ball into some nasty chemicals. She honored my email requesting my plant as a prior order from pre reg change, even thought she had no money from me at that time of my first email. So, if you live in a state she ships to, she will eventually send you a plant - it's just not speedy. I think it's well worth the wait for this pretty thing, and I can't wait to watch it grow into a full bush, of whatever size it decides to be. Melinda |
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- Posted by kousa Zone 6 (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 22, 13 at 23:16
| Thank you Kim and Melinda. Let me email Longagoroses to check whether they may have any for next year and put me on their waiting list. |
RE: Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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| Porcelain Rose really likes to bloom. No sooner is one flush done than another begins. It is mostly bs free here but the incredible rains here have marred a few leaves. My parent plant of it is growing in a big pot but will go in the ground when it cools off some. I'll be propagating more of it as my main plant matures. My favorite picture of it is Kim's pic above on the wire table. It does have another aspect to its character...it can often look cabbagey, somewhat like Hermosa: |

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| Hi! I received a response from Linda at Longagoroses and she said that she would reserve a Porcelain Rose for me next spring. That is awesome to hear, erasmus. A rose with pretty flowers, low thorns, disease resistant, and blooms all the time is just my kind of rose. |
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| This is an absolutely gorgeous rose! I'm not usually drawn to pink roses but this one is a must-have! Breathtaking. I particularly like all the different nuances between the white, pink, and green. It's truly lovely. Kim, what a beautiful baby you have made - thank you! I emailed Long Ago Roses to ask about it's availability in the spring, and whether she can ship to Canada. I sure hope so! Now, about hardiness.... I'm officiallly zone 5b but my yard is more like 6a or even 6b. I've got direct sun, dappled shade and full shade spots. Think it will work here? I'm sure willing to try! Karen |
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| Thank you Karen! I'm glad it appeals to you. I won't have any idea whether it should be hardy enough for you until someone tries it there. It does have some very good, healthy, hardy genes behind it, so it might... Porcelain Rose is setting some brilliant fall colors here now after the frosts we had last week. Nice to see! Thank you. Kim |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Thu, Dec 19, 13 at 8:48
| Well, we've had 2 weeks of some really chilly weather - over a week of low 20's before I remembered poor little Porcelain Rose was only in a 1 gallon pot! I brought her inside at night after that, but we'll see if she lives. She was mostly dormant by then, and had shed most of her leaves. There was never any fall color going on with her leaves. There's a tiny little red 'bud' that looks like it plans to be a new branch in the spring, I'll have to see if it managed to live through our cold snap. I had made little straw 'houses' for my geranium and pelargonium a few days before the real cold hit (real for coastal California...) so I think they will make it (hope so!) but there is going to be some die-back on the roses, at least at the tips of some stems. This cold snap was at least 5 degrees colder than anything I had last winter, and there was a full week of it, so I know there is going to SOME damage. |
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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Sun, Feb 2, 14 at 21:52
| Update Feb 2nd, 2014: The one gallon pot appears to have come through the December cold weather quite well. I had over a week of low 20's weather (whereas the prior 2 winters I never made it below 27, I think) for about 10 consecutive nights. The pot was brought in at night once I remembered that it wasn't planted, and it wasn't under a sheltering tree either!!! Oh Nooooooo! And here it is, leafing out again. We have fruit trees flowering around here - some dark pink trees are out in full flower.... It's only February 2nd, I hope we don't get another cold blast. Melinda, quite please with her luck and the plant! |

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| Good for you! I'd expect PR to be pretty cold hardy with what's behind it. This one should have better availability this year, too. Kim |
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- Posted by kousa Zone 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 27, 14 at 14:49
| I received Porcelain Rose from Linda from Long Ago Roses in early May. Here is my Porcelain rose now with 6 blooms! The colors combo is like fine porcelain. It is so pretty. I have the pot in the shade now because it is blooming. Here is a pic of the plant. |

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- Posted by kousa Zone 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 27, 14 at 14:50
| Here is a closeup of one of the bloom. |

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- Posted by kousa Zone 6 (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 27, 14 at 14:51
| Another closeup of the bloom that is more opened. It is so lovely! |

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| Here's what it does, here at the SoCal coast. |

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- Posted by minflick 9b/7, Boulder Creek, (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 27, 14 at 21:04
| Jeri, that's one pretty blossom! Love the variety this thing puts out in our various areas. I'm about to root check mine, she had a beautiful first flush, and nothing since. She's still in the small 1 gallon pot, and I'm really hoping it's time to put her in the ground. Not least because watering a pot is a pain, and I have a soaker hose going where I want her planted. Melinda |
RE: Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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| Like any other rose, keeping the water flowing to her will result in more flowers. I, too, love the wide variation in form depending upon climate. I see everything from semi double, open form to the almost OGR shape here, too, depending upon the weather. One thing which doesn't vary here is the total absence of any fungal issues with foliage. I LIKE that! Kim |
RE: Porcelain Rose has a bud!
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| Yes, Kim. She's disease-free here, too -- even in this recent period of thick morning fogs. |
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