Clusters of tight pointy buds emerging in creamy-apricot color.
I am currently traveling in Colombia with my family. Colombia is such a botanical paradise and as soon as I get home and finish putting away the suitcases, I will share some of my experiences in this blog.
In the meantime, I reflect on the beautiful 'Sally Holmes' rose in my own backyard. This is a shade tolerant rose. It is vigorous, drought tolerant, and resistant to pest and diseases.
A perfect bouquet on a single stem.
Buds open one after the other - creating an assortment of creamy flowers on one stem. The colors of individual flowers range from creamy-apricot pink to creamy white. Flowers in the shade seem to retain their pinkish blush longer than those that are in the sun.
'Sally Holmes' makes a great country garden rose. It sends out tall healthy canes that require a lot of room to ramble. In my garden, 'Sally Holmes' rambles on top of a 10-ft tall patio cover. Other than occasional pruning to keep the pathways clear, the rose requires very little maintenance.
'Sally Holmes' rose has flowers that form a perfect bouquet on a single stem.
7 comments:
Gorgeous! I've been contemplating a rambler - your post was perfect timing for me! She is a beauty.
Timing IS everything. I quickly scanned through this post as we were heading to a rose show and what was for sale there? Yep, we bought her! We also have a shady corner that I thought we'd never find an appropriate rose for, and I'm thinking we got really lucky with this one! So glad I spotted this. I was in a rush and had no time to pick or comment, but I'm so tickled with my latest acquisition, I came back to do both!
Enjoy your time in Clumbia with your family! I look forward to hearing about it when you get back :)
Hope you enjoy your time away. I believe there is a paradise there for plants. I have a good friend from Colombia and she tells me all the time of the diversity.
Funny, I was looking at the second picture and thinking "you can just lop of the whole thing and easily turn it into a bouquet". Then I continued reading and got to your parting sentence . . . LOL!
Update: We purchased Sally Holmes at the end of June and she has been the star of the somewhat shaded corner where we planted her.
It was pure serendipity that I read your post the day before our regional rose show and not only saw a Sally Holmes there, but remembered your post and bought her!
I am looking forward to next summer, to watch her growth and spread up and along the fence where she is being trained! Thank you!!!
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