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'Cläre Grammerstorf' rose Description
'Cläre Grammerstorf' rose photo
Photo courtesy of 16-Eichen-Rosenschätze
Availability:
Commercially available
HMF Ratings:
20 favorite votes.  
Average rating: GOOD-.  
ARS:
Deep yellow Floribunda.
Registration name: Cläre Grammerstorf
Origin:
Bred by Wilhelm J.H. Kordes II (1891-1976) (Germany, before 1957).
Class:
Floribunda, Hybrid Rubiginosa.  
Bloom:
Deep yellow to light yellow.  Strong fragrance.  25 to 30 petals.  Very large, full (26-40 petals), in small clusters, high-centered bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  Ovoid buds.  
Habit:
Bushy, upright.  Glossy, light green, leathery foliage.  

Height: up to 28" (up to 70cm).  
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  Disease susceptibility: susceptible to blackspot .  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
Ploidy:
Tetraploid
Notes:
Ploidy information supplied by David Zlesak, Dec 22, 2013.
Pollen parent according to the information in the Rosenjahrbuch 2018.
s.s. "Cläre Grammerstorf" was the name of a steam cargo ship of the shipping company Karl Grammerstorf in Kiel, Germany.
[From Forum-schiff35-plus.net:] She was built at the Howaldtswerken of Kielwith 3482 BRT and launched 1930 as "Marcel Schiaffino" for a French shipping line. On August 7, 1940 she was captured by the Germans and rebuilt as transporter "H 24". In 1941 again renamed "Dockenhuden" and used as a torpedo transporter. The ship capsized in Hamburg harbour on April 30, 1945 after bombing. The wreckage was towed to Kiel in 1947 and handed over to Karl Grammerstorf (1882-1966) in 1949. He had her repaired and relaunched on March 14, 1950 as "Cläre Grammerstorf" [for fruit service]. Finally, on May 22, 1963 she arrived in Temse, Belgium where she was broken down.
 
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