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'DieKOR' rose Reviews & Comments
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11 SEP by
AGBTG
Available from - Hortico
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11 SEP by
AGBTG
Available from - hotico
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7 SEP 23 by
MErika
Die Welt rose has been developed by Kordes to celebrate world peace . As a bush , it is championing top health , top resistance , top leaf , top color , top form , top number of blooms . In our garden it shares its amount of sun together with its neighbours Osmanthus burkwoodii and a fence of chestnust . To get within reach of the sunrays it had to grow to +1m , endure blasting heat , drought , heavy rain , and destroying chickens . Thick canes , little prickles , beautiful big blooms with a heavenly scent of peaches , apples and other fruit . This rose should for any reason stay on the market . If you come across it , invite it home . Regret it took so long to come into your life .
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#1 of 4 posted
8 SEP 23 by
Johno
I thought it was named for a German magazine rather than a world peace celebration.
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#2 of 4 posted
8 SEP 23 by
jedmar
Actually, "Die Welt" is a German newspaper, first issued April 2, 1946 by the British military occupation. It was sold 1952 to Axel Springer and still exists.
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#4 of 4 posted
8 SEP 23 by
MErika
it is a roselover's duty to not letting the rose with the same name extinguish . And as i replied to your predecessor , i might have been mistaken , or may i say , misled :o+
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#3 of 4 posted
8 SEP 23 by
MErika
Good! the other is a marvel of a rose . might be mistaken the namesake , so , let's face it : guilty of naivité ;o)
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20 AUG 10 by
Brian
Available from - South Pacific Roses sprn@callplus.net.nz
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#1 of 1 posted
20 AUG 10 by
HMF Admin
Brian,
Do you have access to a complete list of the roses they carry ?
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