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Rose Listing Omission
"Mellos Ahrensburger"
Commercially available Bred by Dr. Rainer Reimann-Phillip / Reimann-Philipp (Germany, before 1995). Introduced in Germany by Rosenschule Dirk Bornemann / O-planten in 2017 as "Mellos Ahrensburger". Shrub. Deep pink, lighter undertones, ages to lighter . Mild fragrance. Double (17-25 petals), in large clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Height of up to 5'11" (up to 180 cm). Disease susceptibility: Very disease resistant.
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Having just talked elsewhere in another comment about 'bred roses' and "foundling roses"......I have added 'Mellos Ahrensburger' as a bred rose. Is that OK?
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No, sorry, Patricia, much to my regrett it's not one of mine. As mentioned, it is "Bred by Dr. Rainer Reimann-Phillip / Reimann-Philipp (Germany, before 1995)". Please be so kind and handle it as you did with - "Miss Ahrensburg" - "Mme Ahrensburg" - "Schloss Ahrensburg" - "Rotes Ahrensburg"
Kind regards to Australia Dirk
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Thank you very much!
There is still another one (the last one) called
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"Ahrensburger Noisette"
Commercially available Bred by Dr. Rainer Reimann-Phillip / Reimann-Philipp (Germany, before 1995). Introduced in Germany by Rosenschule Dirk Bornemann / O-planten in 2017 as "Ahrensburger Noisette". Shrub. Light pink, ages to white. Mild fragrance. Double (17-25 petals), in large clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Height of up to 5'11" (up to 180 cm). Disease susceptibility: Very disease resistant.
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With best regards Dirk
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Added. In hindsight, I believe Dr. Rainer Reimann-Phillip's roses were all found many years after his death and perhaps should have been classed as "found roses". Is it likely that the names that he may have called them will ever come to light?
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Very unlikely. All these roses were bred in "Institut für Zierpflanzenzüchtung der Bundesanstalt für Züchtungsforschung an Kulturpflanzen". So they will have used acronyms or identification codes.
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