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The legacy of the rose
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It's almost a year since Zehra Zaidi told us the remarkable story of John Ystumllyn, an 18th century African gardener in North Wales, as part of our Hidden Horticulturists series. This week she's back with the joyful news of a new rose that has just been launched to commemorate his life. It's believed to be the first rose named after an ethnic minority Briton.
Author Simon Morley tells how a fusion of Chinese and European rose species created the repeat-flowering garden roses we know and love today, and Julia Bridger of Keyneston Mill in Dorset explains the history and selection of roses grown for fragrance.
Useful links> ►How to grow roses ►Hear the story of John Ystumllyn ►Harkness Roses ►Zehra Zaidi –We Too Built Britain ►Simon Morley: By Any Other Name ►Keyneston Mill ►Find rose suppliers online
Selected roses mentioned: 'John Ystumllyn', 'Lady Hillingdon', 'Maigold', Rosa damascena, Rosa centifolia, 'Champagne Moment', 'Hot Chocolate', 'Enchantress'
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סדרה בארכיון ("עדכון לא פעיל" status)
When? This feed was archived on March 31, 2022 23:39 (). Last successful fetch was on January 20, 2022 13:53 ()
Why? עדכון לא פעיל status. השרתים שלנו לא הצליחו לאחזר פודקאסט חוקי לזמן ממושך.
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Manage episode 305143961 series 2576859
It's almost a year since Zehra Zaidi told us the remarkable story of John Ystumllyn, an 18th century African gardener in North Wales, as part of our Hidden Horticulturists series. This week she's back with the joyful news of a new rose that has just been launched to commemorate his life. It's believed to be the first rose named after an ethnic minority Briton.
Author Simon Morley tells how a fusion of Chinese and European rose species created the repeat-flowering garden roses we know and love today, and Julia Bridger of Keyneston Mill in Dorset explains the history and selection of roses grown for fragrance.
Useful links> ►How to grow roses ►Hear the story of John Ystumllyn ►Harkness Roses ►Zehra Zaidi –We Too Built Britain ►Simon Morley: By Any Other Name ►Keyneston Mill ►Find rose suppliers online
Selected roses mentioned: 'John Ystumllyn', 'Lady Hillingdon', 'Maigold', Rosa damascena, Rosa centifolia, 'Champagne Moment', 'Hot Chocolate', 'Enchantress'
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