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'Flaming Peace' rose Reviews & Comments
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24 FEB 16 by
Jay-Jay
Is this not just the rose 'Kronenbourg' aka 'Flaming Peace'? Please see earlier comments on this rose.
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25 FEB 16 by
Patricia Routley
I think it might be. Perhaps the Basics of Horticulture reference was a list of "Introductions", not "breds"? There were some other funny ones listed by the same reference - like 'Pink Montezuma' and 'Salmon Beauty'. Unfortunately I don't have this reference material.
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1 MAR 16 by
Patricia Routley
We have comments both in 'Kronenburg' PHOTOS and COMMENTS on this subject. I am sure Jay-Jay, Guapuru 17 and Tomartyr are all correct and in the absence of any follow-up from the administrator who added this 'Kronenburg' listing, I will merge it with 'Kronenbourg'.
Guapuru 17 - you probably need to delete your two photos showing the spelling of 'Kronenburg' in the photos.
I have recently acquired the complete records of Sam McGredy IV which I am longing to get my teeth into. I am sure this will reveal Sam sent 'Kronenbourg' to India. I'll make this one of my first searches, but don't hold your breath. I am trying to catch mine in between conserving the Golden Queen peaches, the tomato saucing, raking the Fallen Karri litter, mowing the grass seeds, looking at the roses out of the corner of my eye, and any second the falling autumn leaves will catch my attention.
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29 FEB 16 by
guapuru 17
The name of the rose is 'Kronenbourg ®' not 'Kronenburg'. Regards
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4 DEC 15 by
timdufelmeier
Available from - HEIRLOOM In LA, Calif. it is as strong of a bush as Peace and is always burgundy or dark red with yellow, gold reverse. Have not tried to take cuttings yet, was able to snag 2 bands from Vintage before they closed.
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26 JAN 15 by
Tomartyr
Has this been authenticated by admin? Both of the photos are clearly of Kronenbourg, a.k.a. Flaming Peace, and even bear the trademarked name. If NBRI really did breed a rose which they or someone else named Kronenburg, then so be it, but at the very least, both of the photos clearly belong under the Kronenbourg listing.
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26 JAN 15 by
Jay-Jay
I agree: Clearly/Obviously Kronenbourg AKA Flaming Peace... Discovered by Samuel Darragh McGredy IV The only reference says it was just released by NBRI:
"Basics of Horticulture EDIT Book (2009) Page(s) 634. Appendix III Varieties of Ornamental Plants Released for Growing - Rose NBRI (Hybrid Teas) 1. Kronenburg"
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