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Nigel McCollum
most recent 4 MAR 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAR 23 by Nigel McCollum
Rose BOZladBel

A Pheno Geno Rose - now also commercially available under the name LADY OF BELGRADE / BEOGRADSKA DAMA ( introduced in France as 'Eclat de Corail')

I have just bought it here in the UK, but it was listed without a Registered name - I contacted PhenoGeno and they confirmed it is registered as BOZladBel

I just thought you might wish to update the listing with these other names.

Best wishes and thanks.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 MAR 23 by jedmar
Thank you, synonyms added!
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most recent 15 JUN 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 JUN 22 by Nigel McCollum
Rose 'Catherine de Kerchove'

The Countess after whom this Rose was named, died from cancer in 1990. The listing here shows that she is still alive. This Rose was released commercially with all profits going to Breast Cancer research in Belgium.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 JUN 22 by jedmar
It actually says "late wife". The year of death was unknown at the time the note was made.
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most recent 27 NOV 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 7 JUN 21 by Nigel McCollum
Rose Listing Omission

KERIO

bright sun yellow - florist rose now available commercially
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 25 NOV 21 by peterdewolf
Had to dig to find a reference to Kerio. A google search indicates it's a widely grown 'brand' . Any idea why it wouldn't feature on helpmefind?
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 26 NOV 21 by jedmar
We add florists' roses not regularly, only on an exceptional basis. There must be hundreds, if not thousands of brands existing, which are not available to the general public except via florists. Information about these is more difficult to come bye if one is not in the trade and follows trade publications.
'Kerio' (LEXoirek) seems to be a cultivar of Lex Voorn, which we have now added. It does not seem to be available at any retail nurseries. You are welcome to add your photos.
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 26 NOV 21 by peterdewolf
Thank you for that reply. I'd seen it growing in one of my favourite Russian gardens, ( on YouTube ).
What struck me was the depth of colour and the perfect compact form. My wife will always choose yellow for the garden buts surprisingly difficult to find a rose with such a perfect form and colour. And of course it would have to be fragrant . Still don't know if it is fragrant I haven't found a single review that mentions the fragrance. But it's all moot now I suppose, I'm in Ireland and we're behind the Iron Curtain of the Brexit fiasco, no more roses without smuggling them ????, and I'm not kidding.
Thanks again
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 27 NOV 21 by jedmar
In the link on the page of 'Kerio' you will find mention of light fragrance of honey and lemon balm.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 27 NOV 21 by peterdewolf
Yes I just found that thanks.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 26 NOV 21 by Johno
It is interesting that a lot of florist roses eventually find their way on the retail market and they seem to do well, especially in the warmer climates. As an example many of the Kordes Freelander Florist Roses are available to the general public.
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most recent 4 JUN 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 JUN 21 by Nigel McCollum
Rose Listing Omission

Caraluna

Bred by Olij Rozen (The Netherlands)

Florist Rose
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