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Initial post 21 MAR 18 by AquaEyes
Rolf Sievers posted this rose on Facebook, and stated that it originated from the cross 'Veilchenblau' X R. gentiliana.

:-)

~Christopher
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 21 MAR 18 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Christopher. Parentage added.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 22 OCT 23 by RebG
Gorgeous! Wish it was available in the US!
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Initial post 29 AUG 12 by Charles Quest-Ritson
Louis Lens appears to have said (see Louis Lens: L'Élégance et la Rose, by Ivo Pauwels, 2000, p.124) that both 'Pink Surprise' and 'White Surprise' were bred from Rosa bracteata × Rosa rugosa 'La Rosée'. I do not know 'White Surprise' but I have grown 'Pink Surprise' and seen it in several European gardens. The foliage clearly shows the influence of R. rugosa. Has anyone any idea what Lens meant by 'La Rosée?'. There are two roses of this name, one HT and one Polyantha, neither of which would have imparted the rugose leaves.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 30 AUG 12 by Kim Rupert
Interesting question, Charles. I would think the person best qualified to answer it would be Ann Velle Boudolf of the Lens Nursery. She worked with Mr. Lens and has been intimately familiar with his creations for the past twenty-plus years. You might email her at the Lens Nursery to find your answer.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 30 MAY 13 by Jay-Jay
On page 122 of this book also is stated that the pollen were from Rosa rugosa 'La Rosée'...
So the lineage of White surprise and Pink Surprise have to be altered.
And I believe, that a new rose has to be added to HMF: Rosa rugosa 'La Rosée'.
PS: I contacted Anne Velle about this; if she could and/or would shine her light on this matter.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 10 JUN 13 by Jay-Jay
Anne Velle wrote to me that Louis Lens told her: " White en (and) Pink Surprise: Rosa bracteata x Rosa rugosa ‘La Rosée’ "
And Louis Lens had the same written by Ivo Pauwels in his book: "De Elegantie en de Roos".
She's not acquinted with the Rosa rugosa 'La Rosée'....

In the past Louis Lens handed down the info about the Lineage as:
White Surprise : Rosa bracteata x Rosa rugosa regeliana
Pink Surprise: Rosa bracteata x Rosa rugosa ‘La Rosée’

Mrs. Velle believes that we should follow the last info that Mr. Lens handed down by the book...
She stated: "Beiden zijn in ieder geval: bracteata x rugosa" (At least the parentage of both is: bracteata x rugosa)
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 17 OCT 20 by RebG
Do you have any picture of Pink Surprise? It's hard to find pictures of it growing in the US, there's mostly just the stock photo of a flower close up.
I'm considering planting it in the spring to cover a fence and would love it to see how it fills out.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 18 OCT 20 by Jay-Jay
Alas, my rose was planted in the shade of oaks and it didn't survive that. It needs enough sun and moisture/rain/watering. The photo of AmiRoses shows the whole bush.
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