Tuesday, February 4, 2014

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This unfortunate adverse June 2011 we visited also in the rose Loubert state. Going there I was very excited-this collection of more than 2,500 varieties, reviewing the list, I was sure that I would see at least half of the contents of the collection but after visiting Hay Les Roses, I had a bad feeling about this ... Well, that worked, unfortunately, as a result of drought and accelerated carafe the growing lawns surrounding the rebates with roses were almost burned from the sun, almost white. Most varieties przekwitło, many were in the final stages of flowering and only a little could be photographed. Annoying view, given the expectations of the distance we had to overcome in order to get in there and worst of all, that no one was to blame, because I like to blame the weather and yet she must .... Photo for such a little place and even some of the bad quality but I gave all because as I started to select them in terms of quality, it turned out to be that I would have to reject the 10 images, in such a situation, everyone, even worse was the damage my ...
The interview was published in 2009 in American writing some gardening. Translations made my little daughter Sophia Kralka Hassan. "A unique collection carafe of rose species and cultivars created the French village of Les-Rosiers sur Loire near Angers, created by Bernard, Therese and their son Raymond Loubert. Never dreamed of not seeing the collection of these roses and the more a meeting of its creators. Was invited to visit them during my trip to France planned in December 2008.Wywiad began with a conversation in their homes with delicious food, great wine and a winter walk through the fields of old roses.
Therese Loubert-We sold our plants on a contract basis with larger nurseries such as Delbard, Minier, Clause and others. Vilmorin who also sold our plants, founded his school near La Menitre carafe and they entrusted us with their plant collections. We grew a significant amount of fruit trees such as apples, pears, peaches and nectarines. At that time also we grow ornamental plants such as thuja, lilacs and irgi.
Gregg Lowery - How osiedliłaś in Les Rosiers-sur-Loire? Therese Loubert - We moved to Les Rosiers-sur-Loire in 1963 to be closer to our parents who lived in the area. Raymond at the time he participated in research on fruit trees on behalf of the nursery Delbard. In order to maintain a good relationship with this company, we decided not to act on your own rękę.Uprawiając 3 hectares of orchards pear we have added strawberries. It took us 10 years to be financially able to keep up with his own production company.
Therese Loubert-Our Rose Collection started in 1973 from cuttings which mostly came from Hay Les Roses and botanical garden in Montreal where he met the curator of these collections Mrs Claire Laberge. Next seedlings came from the rose Sangerhausen and yet quite close neighborhood of La Roserie de la Beaujoire in Nantes.
Among the first cultivars were many roses Scotland, many of them were very similar. The most significant for me was the rose Rosa ecae, the first of our first acquisitions that persistent test of time. In spring 2008, the entire collection of rejuvenating overdid it in the future carafe to avoid the loss of any species or variety.
Then our dear friend Erich Unmuth from Austria, has provided us with a whole collection of varieties of Rudolf Geschwind, first growers applying the color blue in the culture carafe fiołkoworóżowych roses. Gregg Lowery-if you could tell how you grow your roses and fruit trees as well as your school is arranged?
Therese Loubert - we sold our nurseries as soon as we had plants for sale. In mid nurseries we mesh and slips to zaokulizowania or inoculate new plants in szkółce.Rok after renewing of our nurseries in order to protect the diversity of our collection. Last year oznakowaliśmy group of varieties that require replanting for fear that they will lose.
Therese Loubert - hard to answer, are different carafe .... Species carafe roses, including of course wondrous ecae Rosa, Rosa moyesii, great gallicas also Nabonnanda tea roses that are similar carafe to us because of the delicate color ..... In short love them all! Gregg Lowery-how to your collection received the status of "National Collection of Roses"? carafe Is the collection receives support from the organization "National Collections"?
Therese Loubert carafe - Horticultural Association carafe "Angevine" encouraged us to apply for this status at CCVS (French System of National Plant Collection) After their visit we received status. We do not receive any support from them.
Therese Loubert - we have great contact with colleagues in the industry, and we introduced their new varieties with the help of our offers, promoting both the old and new roses. Gregg Lowery - which of roses by you has been introduced and promoted carafe n

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