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9 MAY 10 by
Kate
Rose Listing Omission
Zitronenrose
English rose, seedling or mutation, found between Roses from Austin by Rosen Hammer, 2003? See: http://www.rosen-hammer.de/rosenhammer__sortenliste1.php?RES=xga#Englische described as: Große, gefüllte, muschelförmige Blüten mit leuchtend apricot-gelb-rosa Färbung und intensiv fruchtigem Duft. Gesund. Ca. 120x120 cm.
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#1 of 1 posted
9 MAY 10 by
Cass
Thanks. I added what I could. Please take a look and let us know what needs to be corrected.
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14 MAR 09 by
Kate
Rose Listing Omission
Jana
Kalbus, 2006 unknown parentage, St.Nicholas x ? More infos: http://www.rosen-kalbus.de/index.php?page=shop.product_details&product_id=844&flypage=flypage_color.tpl&pop=0&keyword=jana&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1 deep lilac-pink to nearly white Very double, rosette bloom form sterile, no hips strong fragance
I have this rose in my garden and would like to add it to my plant-list.
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PhotoDiscussion id : 15-467
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14 DEC 06 by
Cass
The descriptions of 'Amadis' uniformly describe a semi-double bloom.
This rose appears to be fully double and have too many petals to be the correct identification.
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27 MAR 07 by
Kate
Thanks! I believed the sign at Gluecksburg and did not check it myself. I will delete the photo. Kate
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#2 of 2 posted
27 MAR 07 by
Cass
Thank you, Kate, but more importantly, if you know what the rose really is, we'd all love to know its real identity. It is a beauty.
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