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Lukasz Rojewski
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most recent 28 DEC 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 DEC 18 by Patricia Routley
Lukasz, who is the breeder of this rose please?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 27 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
Hi Patricia,
I forgot to write the breeder :) This is one of my first crossys. I want to achieve large flower climber with lovely fragrant flowers. Almost there, except it doesn't repeat!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 28 DEC 18 by Patricia Routley
Thanks for that Lukasz. It is beautiful and I guess we can see that it is pink.
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most recent 22 DEC 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
Marnix, as a spino-freak, will love this-one! Looking good!
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 22 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
lovely rose but it has a short blooming period and afterwards is very susceptible for black spot. Above all extremely resistant to dryness and frost and this lovely smell! I would say this rose can be dedicated for the collectors.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 22 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
I'll inform Marnix.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 22 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
great thank you!
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 22 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
You seem to know him and he told me, that you already corresponded about this rose.
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most recent 20 DEC 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
As for its looks, a nice gracious-one. Large flowers too, I read in Your description!
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Reply #1 of 9 posted 18 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
I am glad that you like it!
It is also in my taste.
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Reply #2 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
Are You going to propagate and sell/share this rose? Or send it in for trials? Maybe The Hague?
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Reply #3 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
certainly yes, but I still want to observe this rose. I wonder how flowering will look like when canes will be fix vertically
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Reply #4 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
I like the arched canes and in my humble opinion (looking at Your photo's) it's looking way more gracious in its habit than 'Jacqueline du Pré'.
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Reply #5 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
Thanks for your humble opinion Jay-Jay! it's very encouraging :) I wish to send you the acuttings but I guess you leave in US which can make the thing little bit complicated
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Reply #6 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
That's not why I informed, but thanks for the offer. By the way: I live in The Netherlands and not in the USA.
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Reply #7 of 9 posted 19 DEC 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
You were very clear,
Above all, I was in Hague two years ago. Maybe we met? Thank you Jay Jay, I feel encouraged to put this rose on competitions. This year I did not receive the application from Den Haag test garden for the competition. Maybe it will happen next year.
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Reply #8 of 9 posted 20 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
They must have forgotten You, or the letter might get lost in the mail on its way to You. For I became the invitation to send in roses... and I did.
You might contact Michiel de Ruijter from The Hague Trials.
And if You would accept Personal Messages from me, I could send You the mail-address.
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Reply #9 of 9 posted 20 DEC 18 by Jay-Jay
Sent You the mail-address.
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most recent 2 FEB 18 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 28 JUN 16 by Jay-Jay
Very nice rose!
If I may ask, what was the reason/motivation, for You to choose for William Baffin, to pollinate Erinnerung an Brod?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 FEB 18 by Lukasz Rojewski
Hi, Jay Jay. Apologies, for my long silence. I did not find your message earlier. In response to the question. First of all frost resistance and good repeating. The second thing is a challenge, nothing particularly charming came from W.B.
I think this rose can give a lot more.
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