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Please contact Clair Martin at clairgmartin@mac.com for information. Thank you!
GROW West is held each February at the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California. Significant contributors to the world of roses are honored, as are remarkable gardens. GROW East is held each June in New York City. Events include the Great Rosarian lecture, garden tours, and recognizing the Great Rosarians Hall of Fame Gardens. |
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Great Rosarians of the World™ XIVThe Great Rosarians of the World XIV West will be celebrated at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California, on Saturday, February 1, 2014. The program will be held in the Ahmanson Room in the Botanical Center.
Danielle Hahn is being honored as the 2014 Great Rosarian for her work developing a strong example for the small organic rose growing farm and her willingness to share her love of the rose with everyone she meets. Great Rosarians of the World™ XIII In 2013, we honored two outstanding Rosarians, Dr. Walter H. Lewis and Malcolm Manners, whose work has promoted the growing of roses and extended our knowledge of roses.
Great Rosarians of the World™ XII
The dates for GROW XII were January 21-22, 2012. The Saturday program was a workshop and panel discussion on pruning and growing Old Roses in Southern California using sustainable horticulture. M. Meilland's program was on Sunday, January 22, at 2:00 pm. The program was held in Friends' Hall, across from the main entrance at the ticket booth at the Huntington. M. Meilland was also honored in New York in June 2012 as part of a weekend of Great Rosarians of the World™ XII festivities.
Founded in 1850 by gardener Joseph Rambaux, Meilland International has been managed by six generations of Meilland family rosarians. At the age of 18, Alain Meilland took the helm in 1958 upon the death of his father. The business operates today out of the Domaine de Saint André in Le Cannet-des-Maures, Le Luc en Provence, Var, France, with branches all over the world. The company has distinguished itself throughout the years with wonderful roses, perhaps the most famous being "Peace," the beautiful light yellow to cream hybrid tea with crimson-pink edges. Developed prior to World War II by Francis Meilland (Alain Meilland's grandfather), he sent cuttings to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States just before the German invasion. The Conard Pyle Company propagated the rose during the war and announced it in the United States on April 29, 1945, the day that Berlin fell, heralding the end of the war in Europe. Delegates to the inaugural meeting of the United Nations later in 1945 were given Peace roses along with a note that read, "We hope the 'Peace' rose will influence men’s thoughts for everlasting world peace". Peter Beales, English rose grower and our first Great Rosarian honoree, said in his book Roses:
It is estimated that more than 50 million plants of "Peace" can be found throughout the world. In 1948, Meilland was the first company in Europe to receive a patent on a plant for their "Rouge Meilland® var. Rim 1020". Currently, they hold more than 1,000 patents worldwide and 800 trademarks. Francis Meilland was a champion for Plant Breeders' Rights and legislation to protect hybridizers' intellectual property. Other well-known varieties developed by Meilland International include "Pierre de Ronsard®", "The McCartney Rose®", and "Papa Meilland®". Each year the Meilland research team, which includes Alain Meilland, Michèle Richardier and Jacques Mouchotte, initiates breeding programs yielding between 5 and 8,000 hybrids or crosses, representing 100,000 to 120,000 flowers artificially fertilized between April and the end of July.
The lectures and workshops are designed for everyone from novice to experienced rose growers to learn more about the flower we all love. It is also a great place to meet fellow gardeners and exchange tips on growing roses. Details of the Great Rosarians weekend can be found on the GROW West page. |
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