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'Himmelsauge' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 97-186
most recent 30 JAN 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JAN 17 by Andrew from Dolton
This rose looks very similar to the rose I grow that I thought was 'Russelliana'
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 30 JAN 17 by jedmar
Yes, Erich Unmuth believes the original 'Himmelsauge' is lost and the rose in commerce is 'Russelliana'.
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Discussion id : 77-073
most recent 8 MAR 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 MAR 14 by Jay-Jay
Two days ago I sowed the collected open pollinated and stratificated seeds of this rose.
They're already above the potting soil.
There are no descendants mentioned... or should they/these be listed under Russelliana?
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Discussion id : 43-070
most recent 10 JUN 13 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 MAR 10 by York Rose
How often does this rose bloom, just once in late spring/early summer, or more often than that?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 JUN 13 by Hovman
It blooms only once , but it has a long blooming period , more than a month , this is a huge rose. Enormous, and it is winter hardy. Needs plenty of Room
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Discussion id : 70-589
most recent 22 MAR 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 22 MAR 13 by Jay-Jay
Rosenjahrbuch 2011 page112: ...the so-called Himmelsauge (in trade as) is in fact, as already suspected, Russeliana.... Himmelsauge is possibly already lost for many years.

This was the outcome of visual comparison both plants (growing side by side) in the "Rosenkultivarium Baden" and genetic research by Prof. Anne Bruneau at the "Institut de rechercheen biologie végétale" of the University of Montréal.
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