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'Lupo ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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I bought this rose on its own root at a fair in February 2014. It was already green so I kept it in the house until I planted it out in March. Planting it out from its small container was important, the existing wood and leaves were small and fragile but new vital growth from the base appeared and it grew to about 25 cm high. Because of the head start it had received it began to bloom on April 1 and continued to bloom abundantly until autumn. My unsprayed Lupo developed black spot late in the year. I expected that because no rose is spared where I live, but I hope this is will be less of an issue after a year of settling in. The rose grows many small red hips, their appearance in winter is wonderful, especially in the snow.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The new variety of rose plant of the present invention originated from a controlled crossing in a breeding program of two distinct parents during the summer of 1995. The crossing was between two un-named seedlings. The seed parent was the result of a crossing of an 'un-named seedling' and 'KORlima', a non-patented rose variety. The pollen parent was the result of crossing 'KORmarie', a non-patented rose variety and the offspring of an 'un-named seedling' crossed with 'KORgosa', a non-patented rose variety. The resulting seeds were planted during the following winter. The resulting seedlings were evaluated and exhibited distinctive physical and biological characteristics. The new rose plant was selected as a single plant from the seedling beds due to its superior characteristics and asexually propagated for further evaluation. This new and distinctive rose variety is named 'KORdwarul'
[(Unknown x KORlima) x {KORmarie x (Unknown x KORgusa)}]
I think... ?
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Thank you. I've corrected the pollen parent ... using the fancy names.
Smiles, Lyn
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Its a whole lotta names for such a simple rose, lol.
It's probably just Dwarfking 78 x Rugelda and Kordes wanted to be obscure for ???? reason lol.
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