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most recent 19 APR 16  
Initial post 18 APR 16 by true-blue
Graham Stuart Rose Book, 1994 edition - Page 183

'Frühlingsschnee'. Kordes, Germany, 1954. 'Golden Glow' x Rosa pimpinellifolia 'Grandiflora'.
This has not developed strongly for me; the foliage is of a slightly greyish tinge, borne freely on an arching branches. Beautifully scrolled buds of creamy yellow open to large, loosely semi-double, nearly white flowers. Fragrant. 5 feet
Reply #1 posted 19 APR 16 by Patricia Routley
Thank you. I've changed the... for... to ...with.. as in the original text
most recent 7 JUN 15  
Initial post 7 JUN 15 by Marnix
The Frühlingschnee Roses I did see at Sangerhausen did not have rugosa-looking foliage.
most recent 5 DEC 11  
Initial post 5 DEC 11 by donna royston
Isn't Fruhlingsschnee really short? You have it as 6'. I don't think that's right.
Reply #1 posted 5 DEC 11 by RoseBlush
You might want to take a look at the REFERENCES on the rose page. Some of them indicate that the rose is at least six meters tall. Others say six feet. Another says 150 cm.

It could be that the rose is quite variable, or there are several roses in commerce using the same name.

Smiles,
Lyn