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'Sunburnt Country' rose References
Book (2002) Page(s) 23. Rated 7.4
Book (2000) Page(s) 96. Includes photo(s). ‘Ave Maria’/KORav/’Sunburnt Country’ = Hybride de Thé… riche orange saumoné de ses élégants boutons se mue en rose orangé avivé de rouge corail sur ses fleurs à larges pétales, au cœur turbiné, agréablement parfumées… excellentes fleurs à couper… La remontée est bonne ainsi que la résistance à la pluie. Le buisson est vigoureux et droit, le feuillage ample et vert foncé. Kordes Allemagne 1981. ‘Uwe Seeler’ x ‘Sonia’.
Website/Catalog (22 Dec 1998) Page(s) 18. Includes photo(s).
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 96. Includes photo(s). Ave Maria (KORav) Hybrid Tea. Kordes (Germany) 1981. Description... salmon-orange flushed salmon-red...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 35. Ave Maria® Hybrid Tea, orange-salmon, 1985, (KORav; 'Sunburnt Country'); 'Uwe Seeler' x 'Sonia'; Kordes, W. Description.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 212, 213. Includes photo(s). Page 212: Sunburnt Country Large-flowered hybrid tea. Parentage: 'Uwe Seeler' x 'Sonia'. (aka 'Kordes Korav', 'Ave Maria') Germany 1981. Description and cultivation... unusual, burnt coral-orange blooms... a very good cut rose... Page 213: [Photo]
Book (1987) Page(s) 21. Editor. Review of Varieties Introduced into Australia In 1983. Sunburnt Country (Kordes) 12 reports. Garden display rating 7.5, exhibition rating 6.5. Colour sunburnt orange. Medium spreading growth. Healthy foliage. Long stems. Well formed. Some reports indicate it has exhibition possibilities.
Book (1986) Page(s) 22. Editor. Review of Varieties Introduced into Australia Since 1982. Sunburnt Country (Kordes) 8 reports. Garden display rating 7.2, exhibition rating 6.3. Orange blooms produced on long stems. Fragrant. Most reports indicate that it is a disappointment.
Magazine (1986) Page(s) Issue 4, p. 311. Ave Maria (HT), Korav, Seedling X Sonia Meilland, 1981
Book (1983) Page(s) 19. Roy and Heather Rumsey, NSW. New Roses. Sunburnt Country (Kordes Korav). This rose will carry the name 'Ave Maria' by the raiser, but as several nurseries including ourselves, are still growing this, we have had to re-name this cultivar. We were asked to give it a typically Australian name! Colour is very much like 'Ave Maria' and best described as burnt orange with deeper shades. However there are forty petals and it is a much firmer bloom, with good form. Fragrant, and with very good foliage.
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