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Discussion id : 98-721
most recent 26 APR 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 APR 17 by Olympia
Whò exactly is this 'Beryl Joyce' ? Albrecht Dürer , the person to whom this magnificent rose originately was dedicated , can be seen as the Leonardo da Vinci of the North . Suffice to 'google' him up and support your jaw before it drops to the floor .
In my opinion there is no need to switch names for roses or any other public aimed happening . To hold up the original name of a person or a place contributes to a more profound and richer world in the light of learning and realising we are all members of the same species ; hence all one .
So people , keep your eyes and your heart equally open ;
this opinion lovingly shared by
Olympia
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Discussion id : 19-154
most recent 31 MAY 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 31 MAY 07 by Rosenfee
It`s the Synonym of "Albrecht Dürer Rose"!
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Rosenfee
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