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Rosa 'Gloire de Dijon'

Rosa Gloire de Dijon
Gloire de Dijon

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I am very disappointed with this rose bush that seemed promising to me and never really took off. Planted last autumn, it remained stunted, hardly produced any flowers, and did not grow. I was looking forward to seeing it cover a wall and intertwine with the honeysuckle next to it. What a shame.

Marie, 30/09/2023

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This excellent old climber remains unrivalled for its extraordinary, ever-changing flowering, in different shades of pale yellow, apricot, buff and pink, spread out over time, and its good tolerance of shady situations and poor, dry soil. Its foliage is healthy, elegant and pleasantly aromatic when crumpled, and its flowers exude a sweet, fruity tea rose fragrance. Lavish, but sometimes temperamental!
Flower size
9 cm
Height at maturity
3.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.80 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time January to April, September to December
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Flowering time May to July, September to November
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Description

It is said that an amateur gardener created the 'Gloire de Dijon' climbing rose. However, this beautiful flower has become famous worldwide and is named after the city of Dijon. This rose has always been a popular favourite and is widely available commercially. This ancient rose produces large, delicately scented flowers that slowly bloom in flat, well-double cups where different shades of pale yellow, soft apricot, and pink blend together, the intensity depending on the climate. They bloom abundantly in June and continue throughout the summer until they repeat flower in the autumn with smaller but much more colourful flowers. 'Gloire de Dijon', truly surprising, thrives in dry and poor soils and partially shaded exposures. Luxurious for some, it will languish for others without anyone knowing why. But the beauty of this rose diva deserves an attempt to tame it in the garden!

'Gloire de Dijon' is one of the most stunning climbing roses of the 19th century, born around 1850. It resulted from cross-breeding between 'Desprez à fleurs jaunes' and 'Souvenir de la Malmaison'. Henri Jacotot, a French creator, was responsible for its creation. This sarmentous rose has a complex genealogy, including a Noisette Rose and Tea Roses. It has an elegant climbing habit and rapid growth, reaching over 3m (10ft) in height with long, flexible and lightly thorny stems. The young stems and shoots are red; the foliage is deciduous, acid green in spring and matte green in summer with reddish veins. When crushed, the aromatic foliage emits a musky scent. Note that the branches tend to become bare at the base sometimes.

Flowering begins in June (sometimes as early as May if the weather is mild) and continues until November. The flowers, solitary or grouped in small bouquets, emerge from pointed buds, a tender pinkish-yellow colour. Globular at first, they open into wide, open, well-double cups, divided into four quarters. They measure about 9 cm (4in) in diameter and comprise many small crumpled petals. Their colour, complex and somewhat indescribable, varies depending on their age, the plant's exposure and the temperature. More double and lighter, generally vanilla yellow to chamois at the beginning of the season, they will resemble more rounded dog roses in autumn with warmer shades of apricot, salmon pink, and warm yellow to cream. This rose has a pleasant tea fragrance that is not too strong. It is resistant to some diseases but can develop black spots and powdery mildew in humid areas if planted against a sunny wall. This rose has been propagated a lot, so some disappointing hybrids exist.

'Gloire de Dijon' is an exciting climbing plant that can add lushness and colour to partially shaded garden areas, especially in dry and hot climates. It is tough and undemanding and can thrive in cooler and warmer regions with a bit of care during planting and the first few years of cultivation. If kept under 4.5 metres (15 feet), it can be trained as a large bush and climb less when regularly pruned. After three years of cultivation, it will moderate its growth while remaining strong. It can be used to decorate gates, fences, and small pergolas and planted behind flower beds. Its refined and pastel-coloured roses are delicately scented and can be used in beautiful bouquets.

This fabulous rose originates from famous varieties such as Conrad Ferdinand Meyer and Phyllis Bide.

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Rosa 'Gloire de Dijon' (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 3.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.80 m
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time May to July, September to November
Inflorescence Double
Flower size 9 cm
Fragrance slightly scented, Tea
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased
Foliage description The dentate and veined leaves, tinged with red, release a musky fragrance when crushed.

Botanical data

Genus

Rosa

Cultivar

Gloire de Dijon

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Gloire de Dijon

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Rootstock

Rosa canina Laxa (Wrapped bare root, 4L/5L pot)

Product reference835922

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Planting and care

The 'Gloire de Dijon' rose adapts to all types of deep soil, even heavy or sandy, moist to dry in summer, as long as you take care of the planting, ensuring it doesn't lack water at the start and long-term nutrients. Plant it in well-worked ordinary soil, deeply and properly drained (by adding light compost or river sand mixed with your garden soil). Choose a sunny exposure in the north of our country, but semi-shaded or even shaded in hot climates. Plant it in autumn, never when it freezes. This variety dislikes being planted against a too hot wall; an exposure that makes it very susceptible to rose diseases (black spot, powdery mildew).

 

Pruning: Old roses should be pruned after flowering, in summer, sparingly. To rejuvenate the plant, in winter, keep the main branches of your rose to preserve its structure. Only remove the lateral branches, cutting them 3 to 5 cm (1 to 2in) from the main branches. This pruning promotes flower production at the base of the plant. Quite hardy, this rose can withstand -20°C (-4°F). It may be useful to remove dead wood in winter, and to remove faded flowers if you do not want fruit formation. If necessary, in spring, after the risk of frost, a light pruning can be done. Climbing roses can also be left to grow freely if you have large spaces.

If you plant a climbing rose next to a living tree, the rose's root system will compete with that of the already well-established tree. To control watering, a tip: plant the rose in a large container with a perforated bottom, at the base of the tree. The tree's roots will not penetrate the container for at least a year. Remove the container after 1 year, for example by cutting one side, without disturbing the rose's root system. By then, the rose will have had time to develop its root system deeply and will be more resistant.

Roses are often discolored or blemished at the end of summer. However, this is a natural and harmless occurrence that does not affect the growth of the rose.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time January to April, September to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Back of border, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Ordinary, well-worked, and lightweight.

Care

Pruning instructions After the winter, shorten the secondary branches (2-3 years old) to 5 cm. If necessary, light pruning can be carried out in spring after the risk of frost has passed.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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