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'12 Erinnerung an Brod OP' rose Reviews & Comments
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12 SEP 17 by
Jay-Jay
It is a repeat flowering rose. Right now it has the third flush.
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#1 of 4 posted
13 SEP 17 by
Puns 'n' Roses
Congratulations! Looks like a very nice one
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#2 of 4 posted
13 SEP 17 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You P&R. It's looking different from it's Mom: larger clusters, smaller flowers, sometimes bi-colored and the foliage is quite funny in spring. (as You can see) Very thorny on lanky canes. If You want, You can have some bud-wood next year or cuttings, but I don't know if they might root. Didn't try that. Maybe I'll make some fall-cuttings and burry them in sand to root during winter time.
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#3 of 4 posted
14 SEP 17 by
Puns 'n' Roses
Thank you for your kind offer! You should definitely start to make "backups" of this one. And I like Erinnerung an Brod very much, so I'd love to give your seedling a try. Sadly, at the moment I have too many roses for my mini garden. I'm still decision-making: Should I get a bigger garden or reduce the roses? There is also some so-called lawn left. I'm debating: is it really necessary? But the problem is, the roses are bunched up too tightly, so blackspot can spread too quickly. I don't spray. When I have solved these issues, I will gladly give your seedling a "holiday home" :)
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#4 of 4 posted
14 SEP 17 by
Jay-Jay
Gern geschehen! You're welcome. When You get room, I'll be more than happy to send You some material. I'm a fan of E. an B. too.
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4 AUG 16 by
Jay-Jay
This rose definitely repeats flowering, for it had a prolonged flush in spring and now it's flowering too for a few weeks... and it flowered last November.
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4 NOV 15 by
Jay-Jay
Maybe I have to change in the description of this seedling "Once-blooming spring or summer" into one big flush in spring or summer and scattered flowers in fall.
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