Thank you so much for your wonderful roses! I already have Mademoiselle Meilland Baie des Anges growing. They are gorgeous. This year I planted Black Parfumella, but I haven't seen her flowers yet. Our roses have not bloomed yet, only in buds. Prosperity to you!
No they where tested and not approved for release in North America. You can check our selection for North America here : www.starrosesandplants.com/breeder/meilland/
Sophia Romantica was not selected for North American release after testing it for years in PA and CA. Audrey Fleurot and Auguste Escoffier are still under evaluation 😉
I have a young MEIceppus and it has in round black spots on top of the leaves (nothing on the underside) I hope they are rain stains (been raining a lot here)
It is not the most black spot resistant HT, but it is one of the big head with incredible fragrance. Black spots on leaves are not automatically Diplocarpon rosae. 😉
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Thank you so much for your wonderful roses! I already have Mademoiselle Meilland Baie des Anges growing. They are gorgeous. This year I planted Black Parfumella, but I haven't seen her flowers yet. Our roses have not bloomed yet, only in buds. Prosperity to you!
Where did you buy black prafumella? I cannot find her in the US
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Are any of these available in the United States?
No they where tested and not approved for release in North America. You can check our selection for North America here : www.starrosesandplants.com/breeder/meilland/
How do we get Sophia Romantica in the U.S. or Audrey Fleurot or Auguste Escoffier for that matter?
Sophia Romantica was not selected for North American release after testing it for years in PA and CA. Audrey Fleurot and Auguste Escoffier are still under evaluation 😉
I have a young MEIceppus and it has in round black spots on top of the leaves (nothing on the underside)
I hope they are rain stains (been raining a lot here)
It is not the most black spot resistant HT, but it is one of the big head with incredible fragrance. Black spots on leaves are not automatically Diplocarpon rosae. 😉