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'Annette de Tharau' rose Reviews & Comments
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5 JUL by
Nastarana
This rose was also sold by Vintage Gardens as the found rose "Oak Garden Alba". Later, OGA was IDed as Aennchen v Tharau. Could someone please add the synonym to the list of names?
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#1 of 1 posted
7 JUL by
jedmar
Added, with a reference from the Vintage Garden Book of Roses.
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30 OCT 18 by
Aurelija D.
I decided to delete my photos/comments of Aeannchen von Tharau, because it is probably a mislabeled rose, but do not seem to be able to do so?
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#1 of 1 posted
31 OCT 18 by
jedmar
Click the photo, then the Edit button, then Delete button at the bottom.
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#2 of 1 posted
1 NOV 18 by
Aurelija D.
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18 SEP 18 by
Les Racines du Vent
I posted this already under 'Eurydice' but it's accurate here as well. It seems in Europe (some?) Aennchen von Tharau is identical to (some?) Eurydice. And comparing the references, i must say I cannot decide wich is wich, especially when Eurydice is generally considered to be a mislabelled Jean Lafitte. If anyone ever noticed this or would have further opinion please do contribute!
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12 JUL 15 by
Aurelija D.
In that rare occasion when it does not ball, it is rather nice rose, fragrance is quite lovely, foliage is rather clean, plant is big boned and rather cooperative. Unfortunately, she is a champion of balling and proliferation, out of 50 or so blooms, maybe 5 open, the rest just rot on the plant, regardless of the weather. Here she has no value whatsoever as a decorative plant.
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#1 of 2 posted
22 JAN 16 by
StefanDC
The images and description of your rose here do not closely resemble the plant that we have in the U.S. under this name; photos from other parts of Europe generally appear to agree with our version as well. Yours looks somewhat more tea-like in foliage, maybe even tea-bourbon, and the flowers of our 'Aennchen von Tharau' do not ball or proliferate like yours do. Have you considered that your rose might actually be misidentified? I would not be entirely shocked if it were actually 'Climbing Souvenir de la Malmaison', or something very similar.
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#2 of 2 posted
24 JAN 16 by
Aurelija D.
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3 JUN 18 by
Aurelija D.
2 years later and I am also in doubt if I have a correct rose. I have checked the nurseries here in Europe and it seems that photos vary quite a bit. :/
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