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There is a rose I haven't found in the HMF database. It is
Rose 'Tausendblümchen (Weigand 1906)
Source: Rosenverzeichnis Rosarium Sangerhausen, 4th edition, 1988
I have a photo of the rose.
Best wishes Peter Jordt
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#1 of 2 posted
14 JAN by
jedmar
This is listed as 'Taunusblümchen'
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#2 of 2 posted
15 JAN by
Looopy
Can you post that picture? I would love to see it.
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Just a couple of quick questions, What is meant when people say they bought a rose as a "band" and what exactly do people mean when they say they are "rustlers"?
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#1 of 7 posted
18 JAN 17 by
Jay-Jay
They steal cattle! ;-{)
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In this case "rustled" roses are usually heritage or unidentified varieties propagated from abandoned homes, grave sites and the like.
rustled = collected
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A "band' is a deep square pot used for propagation, usually black in color. They are generally small and less expensive to ship than other sizes.
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Ah ha, that's cleared that up thank you. I've "rustled" roses from all sorts of places and once stole a sheep, so I've added rustler to my account.
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#5 of 7 posted
18 JAN 17 by
Jay-Jay
I thought they meant Guns 'n Roses with the Band.
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#7 of 7 posted
15 JAN by
Looopy
Does the term "band" come from "bandbox", do you suppose?
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7 FEB 23 by
Looopy
Love how you posed the bloom with paint chips. Great idea!
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