Wednesday 29 July 2015

Summer Rambling Roses

I love June and July when the roses are out at their fullest. We have two beautiful rambling roses that we inherited with our garden and quite a few shrub roses that we've both inherited and collected along the way. I don't think a garden would be a garden without some roses. I love the ramblers when they come into bloom. 

One of the ramblers - Ghislaine de Feligonde - twists and climbs up and around the pergola where we sit out when it's sunny. This one buds in early June and flowers just the once. I love its dainty peach buds when the flowers first begin to unfold and then the pale yellow hues when they fully bloom. On a beautiful day or balmy evening it gives off gently perfumed wafts while you sit nearby. Its blooms only last about three weeks, but it is gorgeous and full while it lasts. 

The rose type has some history. It was a rose that won an award at the Bagatelle Rose Trials in 1915, but hadn't got a name. It's grower promptly dedicated it to Ghislaine de Feligonde: a French heroine of a current story, who travelled secretly to the trenches to bring back her husband. He had been left for dead in no-man's land, but she found him, brought him home and nursed him better. I like a plant with a good story! 

The other rambler - Pink Fairy -  brightens the front of the house and often waves across one of the front windows so you can still see its blooms from inside on a rainy or cool day. This one is in full bloom by mid June and early July and is always heavy and full with pink scented flowers and buds. It continues to flower relentlessly after that and can sometimes carry on flowering right through until February the following year if it happens to be mild weather. 

 Get a hot day or evening in July or August and its scent wafts and mingles with the honeysuckle - just lovely to the senses as you water summer pots and baskets on an evening or when you're coming and going in and out of the house during the day! 


Ghislaine de Feligonde



The flowering plants blooming and climbing underneath are blue campanula and pink geraniums - cranesbill.



Perfumed shrub roses in the border



Pink fairy - repeating rambler









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