Friday, June 30, 2006
ONE OF THE BOURBONS
I'd rather have a beer but when it comes to roses, I can do a Bourbon, in this case Zephirine Drouhin. The photo at the left is the one growing on an arbor outside my back door. This is how they look grown in semi-shade. The photo below (from the Web) is presumably how they look when grown in full sun as any rose prefers. Hey, I'm happy with what I have. I really get a kick out of the fact that there are no thorns on Zephirine, which is the only reason to grow it on an arbor I pass through 20 times a day.
I also like that Agatha Christie had Hercule Poirot solve one of his mysteries because of the clue of the thornless rose (the suspect couldn't have gotten a scratch from the rose as he claimed.)
I can't remember the title of that one. But I do remember "How does your garden grow?" on TV which opens with Poirot at the Chelsea Flower Show where a new rose is being named after him. An old woman slips a packet of seeds containing a cryptic note into Poirot's pocket, which eventually leads him to grubbing around in her garden for clues to her subsequent death. I do like to see gardens prominently featured in films. It's kind of a bonus in case the film isn't any good. What the heck, some movies I see just for the lush settings and background, who cares about the storyline? Obviously, I didn't pay $9 to see them either. Check your local library for the latest DVDs, free.
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4 comments:
Wonderful rose-photos! I also have a lot in my garden!
Sigrun
Thanks Sigrun, your roses are fabulous, especially Brother Cadfael. That was worth waiting for. It reminds me of my lost Bibi Maizoon!
I love the Zephirine Drouhin and want it too! It's a wonderful old rose and your arbor looks splendid!
Thank you for your nice comments on my blog! I'ts always a pleasure to get to know a fellow gardener! :D
The episode is called Sad Cypress
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