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Old Garden Roses: Yesterday & Today • Short history of Rose Development • Roses that thrive in the California Coastal garden

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  • 1.Old Garden Roses: Yesterday & Today Short history of Rose Development Roses that thrive in the CaliforniaCoastal garden

2. Ancient History1. Roses appear in historical fossil records 70,000 years ago2. Early civilizations incl. Chinese, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans grew roses widely 3. 2011 HelpMeFind.comSpecies Hybrid: Rosa californica plena (Unknown) 4. 2011 HelpMeFind.com Comm ents & Photo Questi onsR OSA CANINA ALBA rose photo courtesy ofmember J DRMy HMF:BACKADD TO FAVORITESRATE THISPOST COMMENTPHOTO ERROR My gard en - Moj vrt, Slov enija Phot os are the prop erty of and copy right ed by their cont ribut or, all right s rese rved . Dow nloa ding or use is proh ibite d with out the cont ribut ors expli cit cons ent. Pho tos also copy right ed by Help MeF ind: Plea se repo rt illeg al use.Photo Id: 186585Species: Rosa canina (bef 1557) 5. Species: Rosa chinensis var. spontanea Dark Pink (unknown) 6. 2011 HelpMeFind.comSpecies: Rosa sempervirens (1629) 7. Hybrid Spinossisima: Harisons Yellow-1830 8. Rosa gallica officinalis/Apothecarys Rose (bef 1240) 9. Middle Ages1. Early Middle Ages-Roses disappeared from most home gardens, existing predominantly in monastery gardens2. The crusades led to wider distribution 10. Renaissance1. Roses go across the pond2. First OGR cultivars appeared in paintings3. Increase in herbal texts & the roses use in medicine 11. Rosa centifolia/Cabbage Rose (bef 1450) 12. 2011 HelpMeFind.com Comm ents & Photo Questi onsSUMMER DAMASK rose photo courtesy ofmember MURPHY S R OSEMy HMF:BACKADD TO FAVORITESRATE THISPOST COMMENTPHOTO ERROR Phot os are the prop erty of and copy right ed by their cont ribut or, all right s rese rved . Dow nloa ding or use is proh ibite d with out the cont ribut ors expli cit cons ent. Pho tos also copy right ed by Help MeF ind: Plea se repo rt illeg al use.Photo Id: 143022Rosa damascena/Damask (bef 1560) 13. Rosa abla semi-plena (bef 1629) 14. 2011 HelpMeFind.com Comm ents & Photo Questi onsR. CENTIFOLIA MUSCOSA rose photo courtesy ofmember SEMIPLENAMy HMF:BACKADD TO FAVORITESRATE THISPOST COMMENTPHOTO ERROR Phot os are the prop erty of and copy right ed by their cont ribut or, all right s rese rved . Dow nloa ding or use is proh ibite d with out the cont ribut ors expli cit cons ent. Pho tos also copy right ed by Help MeF ind: Plea se repo rt illeg al use.Photo Id: 167321Common Moss (bef 1696) 15. 18th to 19th Century1. Distribution through merchant sea tradea) Four stud roses Chinas2. Increased culitvation3. Explosion in popularity due to Empress Josephine 16. 2011 HelpMeFind.comFAB 4 STUDSOld BlushSlaters Crimson ChinaParks Yellow Tea Scented China Humes Blush Tea Scented China 17. 2011 HelpMeFind.comPortland: Rose de Rescht (bef 1900) 18. Bourbon: Madame Isaac Periere (1881) 19. 2011 HelpMeFind.com Comm ents & Photo Questi onsSOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON rose photo courtesyof member LILI R OSEMy HMF:BACKADD TO FAVORITESRATE THISPOST COMMENTPHOTO ERRORBourbon: Souvenir de la Malmaison (1843) 20. 19th to 20th Century1. Advent of Rose shows and standardization of rose aesthetica) Focus on bloom over plantb) Hybrid Perpetuals exclipse all other classesc) Leads to what is perceived as a rose today 21. 2011 HelpMeFind.comHybrid Perpetual: Grandmothers Hat (Found Rose) 22. 2011 HelpMeFind.comHybrid Perpetual: Souvenir du Docteur Jamain (1865) 23. Roses for the California Coastal Garden1. Pick the right rose for the right locationa) Care free maintenance-disease resistanceb) Durabilityc) OGRs vs Modern HTs2. Old garden rose classesa) Teasb) Noisettesc) Chinasd) Hybrid Muskse) Polyanthas 24. 2011 HelpMeFind.com Comm ents & Photo Questi onsLADY HILLINGDON rose photo courtesy ofmember ANNABETHMy HMF:BACKADD TO FAVORITESRATE THISPOST COMMENTPHOTO ERROR At the Sacr ame nto City Cem eter y April 2011 Phot os are the prop erty of and copy right ed by their cont ribut or, all right s rese rved . Dow nloa ding or use is proh ibite d with out the cont ribut ors expli cit cons ent. Pho tos also copy right ed by Help MeF ind: Plea se repo rt illeg al use.Photo Id: 170720Tea: Lady Hillingdon (1910) 25. 2011 HelpMeFind.comTea: Duchesse de Brabant (1857) 26. 2011 HelpMeFind.comNoisette: Blush Noisette (1814) 27. 2011 HelpMeFind.comTea Noisette: Gloire de Dijon (1850) 28. 2011 HelpMeFind.comComments &PhotoQuestions CRAMOISI SUPRIEUR rose photo courtesy of PETALS AND BUDS GARDENS My HMF:BACK ADD TO FAVORITES RATE THIS POST COMMENT PHOTO ERRORChina: Cramoisi Superior (1825) 29. 2011 HelpMeFind.comChina: Mutabilis (bef 1894) 30. 2011 HelpMeFind.comHybrid Musk: Buff Beauty (1939) 31. 2011 HelpMeFind.comPolyantha: Ccile Brnner (1880) 32. 2011 HelpMeFind.comHybrid Tea: Madame Caroline Testout (1890) 33. 2011 HelpMeFind.comHybrid Tea: Fragrant Cloud (1963) 34. Old Garden Roses: Yesterday & Today1. OGRs are a genetic piece of history in our gardens2. OGRs are superb garden plants and can thrive for centuries