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most recent 22 JAN SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 DEC 13 by Rosentrost
really astonishing, that there's no lilac or purple rose in the parentage-tree! Where does that coulour come from?!
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 29 AUG 17 by Michael Garhart
I have got a lot of purples from non-purple, but they typically show from very specific backgrounds, and not in this rare ash-y tone, which is more specific to only a few lines of roses. The parents listed don't match those ideas.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 21 JAN by Peter Egeto
probably comes from treating the seeds with radiation/EMS.... All of them cause mutation, quite common in modern breeding.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 22 JAN by Michael Garhart
Considering how close the stems, bud clustering type, and foliage are to 'Rhapsody in Blue', I would be more inclined to believe the stated parents are a seed or pollen parent, and not the sole parents.
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most recent 14 JAN 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 27 JUL 14 by Rosentrost
does anybody know, if this rose is already in commerce or will be soon?
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 20 OCT 14 by Paul Barden
You'll have to ask Rogue Valley Roses, since they now have the only stock of this variety.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 21 OCT 14 by Rosentrost
Thanks for your answer.
I already asked Rogue Valley a few months ago, don't remember exactly if it was concerning this variety or another purple one. Their answer was that they work with it and try to offer it soon...
Are there now new varieties bred by you added to HMF? Some names sound so new to me...
Anyway, I'd like to buy the repeat blommers in dark purple, dark red an lilac, if they are sold in Europe one day. I hope so...
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 3 SEP 16 by jasminerose
At last, Rogue Valley Roses has this in stock.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 3 SEP 16 by Rosentrost
Thank you! I've sent them an e-mail right now, if they deliver to germany too. Perhaps a german nursery orders a lot of roses for clients in germany, There were such actions in the past...
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 10 DEC 17 by mamabotanica
Did you ever get your rose? We will be traveling to Berlin this summer if that makes it possible. I don't know what sorts of rules there are about bringing plant material internationally. If it's feasible I'm happy to help. I don't have this rose yet but it's on my list of things to get and could bring a cutting if laws make that workable.
Joan
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 10 DEC 17 by Rosentrost
Thank you Joan,
but I think, it is forbidden, just to take cuttings from the US to Europe. You would need several certificats, and they aren't cheap. That's why nurseries from Europe order bigger numbers of plants....
Perhaps a european nursery will import that variety some day.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 14 JAN 21 by eihblin
Gosh, I certainly hope that some day it will be available here in Europe,along with Mel's Heritage.
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most recent 16 SEP 19 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 NOV 16 by Simon Voorwinde
The Australia patent site states 'Blue for You, was bred in 2001, not 2006:

"‘PEJAMBLU’ was the resultant seedling from the cross between ‘ROGSCRIV’ syn. Natural Beauty (seed parent) and an unnamed seedling (pollen parent) in 2001. "
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 24 NOV 16 by Patricia Routley
Simon, I've altered the date from 2006 to 2001.
We have a pollen parent of [Summer Wine x Scrivbell] and I am reluctant to delete that in favour of .....unnamed seedling.
But I cannot find where we got that parentage from.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 24 NOV 16 by Simon Voorwinde
I'm assuming 'Summer Wine' x SCRIVbell = unnamed seedling so all is good.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 16 SEP 19 by Rosentrost
Is it possible, that the other Summerwine (breeder: Warriner) is parent of Blue for you?
https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.39942.1
Looks more like a Bfy-Parent than Summer Wine bred by Kordes...
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 16 SEP 19 by Patricia Routley
Possible, but I doubt it. We have:
Summerwine (hybrid tea, Warriner, 1974)
Summer Wine (climber, Kordes before 1980)
This latter rose received good reviews in England (see the Note and the 1983 reference for it.) and the breeder, James, lived in England.
The Patent mentions Summer Wine (not Summerwine) with unfortunately no code.
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most recent 12 SEP 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 SEP 19 by Olympia Again
Gueten Abend Rosentrost

Darf ich bitten wo Sie Ihre 'Art Nouveau' bekommen habt und wie lange dieser bereits bei Ihnen/m steht ? Die Rose sieht begeisterend gesund aus ..
Vielen Dank also .
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