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Pongracz
most recent 11 FEB 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 JUN 13 by Pongracz
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Hajnalpír

breeder: Márk, Hungary
year: unknown
type: hybrid tea
color: vivid orange-red
plant size: 60 cm
parents: unknown

comment: the meaning of its name: 'Morning Red'
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
'Hajnalpir' now listed. Thank you for being patient.
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Initial post 25 JUN 13 by Pongracz
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Mária Főhadnagy

breeder: Márk, Hungary
year: unknown
parents: unknown
type: floribunda
color: light yellow
flower type: semi-double
habit: spreading
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
Thanks. The rose is now listed.
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Initial post 25 JUN 13 by Pongracz
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Vajdahunyad

breeder: Márk, Hungary
year: 1991
type: floribunda
parents: La Sevillana x Munkács
color: fiery red
flower type: double
plant size: 40-50 cm
fragrance: none
foliage: glossy
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 11 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
Apologies that this has taken so long to add this rose. Many thanks.
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Initial post 9 FEB 14 by Pongracz
This is not a climber.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 10 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
At the stated height of 24" to 28", we would agree. Are their any references we can quote?
Thanks Pongraz.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 11 FEB 14 by Pongracz
Hello Patricia, Only in Hungarian, Márk Gergely's book 'Magyar rózsák könyve' (Hungarian roses book)states (translated to English of course): the rose is 60-70 cm tall, upright, it is a tea hybrid registered in 1990, (Virgo x Tisza) bred by Márk himself, for cutting and as a bedding rose, disease resistant, weak fragrance, blooms from June to fall, medium green semi-glossy foliage, color of flower is snow white with greenish hue. There is no mention of it being a climber and it is in the tea hybrid section of the book, not the climber section (his book is well divided to types). This is a lovely rose, btw, we hope it will bloom for us this year.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 11 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Pongraz. We think we've got it right now.
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