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Discussion id : 170-028
most recent 15 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 JAN by lewkat
Available from - Eumundi Roses
https://www.eumundiroses.com/
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Discussion id : 59-062
most recent 20 JUL 18 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 3 DEC 11 by Fredrik
Curious about this rose. Anyone knows about disease resistance, cold hardiness, scent and repeat?
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 5 FEB 12 by davidedallalibera
Hi
hansestadt Roostock probably is the best "yellow" cluster flower rose of the moment!
Super compact growth, healthy, (none scent) and good for rose beds.
I saw this rose when its won the first prize in Baden Baden last year.

(I think is a Bernstein rose son ;-) )
greetings
Davide DL Novaspina-Italy
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 6 FEB 12 by Fredrik
Thanks for the reply! It looks as if it blooms with a tight bundle of three blooms in each big bouquet. Interesting. When you say it was very compact, do you mean it was also rather small or just very leafy? If it is Bernstein Rose that is behind it, that should be a good sales argument for marketing...still it is not made public apparently.

Thanks again!

Fredrik
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 6 FEB 12 by davidedallalibera
Sorry, probably I'm wrong about Bernstein rose, (It's only my impression) but when I saw these rose, I thought was very similar.
Its height was quite reduced, max.40-60 cm. If you want we can speak about roses by e-mail. davidedallalibera@virgilio.it

thanks
Davide
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 20 JUL 18 by Michael Garhart
It's quite possible. The odd petal shape precedes and proceeds it in generations. Seems to stick around, genetically. A few Flower Carpet, as well as Aprikola, also seem to have this odd petal architecture.
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Discussion id : 95-138
most recent 6 OCT 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 29 SEP 16 by pmcm
This rose has recently been released in Australia as “ALWAYS REMEMBER” by Knights Roses in support of the Leukaemia Foundation of Australia
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 30 SEP 16 by Patricia Routley
pmcm - I can't see anything on the internet to link RT 04-603 with a rose called 'Always Remember'. Can you? Or do you have a label which gives the code?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 3 OCT 16 by Patricia Routley
Pmcm - I've sent Knight's Roses an email asking if 'Always Remember' is the same as 'Hansestadt Rostock' ®.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 6 OCT 16 by Patricia Routley
Knights have confirmed to me that 'Always Remember' is the same as 'Hansestadt Rostock'.
Thanks for alerting us to this, pmcm.
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Discussion id : 88-828
most recent 23 OCT 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 OCT 15 by Michael Garhart
The architecture of the blooms, stems, prickles, and foliage reminds me of a larger version of Flower Carpet Yellow, except that the blooms are apricot and not yellow.
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