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'Miss Ahrensburg' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 76-491
most recent 13 SEP 14 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 5 FEB 14 by Margaret Furness
I'm confused by the double inverted commas around the name, which usually indicates a study name of a found rose; this one appears to be a bred rose.
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Reply #1 of 11 posted 6 FEB 14 by HMF Admin
Yes, this should not be quoted.
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Reply #2 of 11 posted 8 FEB 14 by jedmar
It is indeed a study name, for one of the many nameless roses bred by Reimann-Philipp.
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Reply #3 of 11 posted 9 FEB 14 by Margaret Furness
Thank you for clarifying it.
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Reply #4 of 11 posted 9 FEB 14 by HMF Admin
A study name even though it's attributed to a specific breeder... interesting. Thanks.
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Reply #5 of 11 posted 9 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
Is the breeder still alive?
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Reply #6 of 11 posted 10 FEB 14 by Margaret Furness
His file says d 1995. How are other posthumous releases handled? For example, was the name 'Glenara' chosen by Alister Clark, or by someone else? Who suggested the name "Miss Ahrensburg"? Perhaps Dr Reimann- Phillipp's executors or heirs could choose definitive names for his remaining roses, where needed.
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Reply #7 of 11 posted 10 FEB 14 by Patricia Routley
I didn't see that. Thank you Margaret.
Usually a simple Note in the file: "This rose was released posthumously." will suffice.
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Reply #8 of 11 posted 11 FEB 14 by jedmar
Reimann-Philipp was the Director of the Institute for Breeding Decorative Plants in the German Democratic Republic. After his death and the upheaval following the reunification of Germany, some of the roses in the plot were saved by rose lovers.
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Reply #9 of 11 posted 12 FEB 14 by Margaret Furness
Good work.
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Reply #11 of 11 posted 13 SEP 14 by Bernhard
Hallo Jedmar,
just stumbled over the comments, because R. Reimann-Philipp never worked in the "GDR". Here you get the best overview over his work until 1969:

"Angaben zur Person des Verfassers:
RAINER REIMANN-PHILIPP, geb. am 22. 8. 1927, Diplomgärtner, promoviert bei Prof. KAPPERT am Institut für Vererbungs- und Züchtungsforschung in Berlin-Dahlem zum Dr. agr. Nahezu 10 Jahre Assistent, Oberassistent und später Privatdozent am Institut für Angewandte Genetik der Technischen Universität Hannover bei Prof. KUCRUCK. 1964 an der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Hamburg für das Fachgebiet „Angewandte Botanik“ umhabilitiert. Seit dieser Zeit gleichzeitig Mitarbeiter von Prof. v. SENGBU5CM am Maz-Planck-Institut für Kulturpflanzenzüchtung in HamburgVolksdorf. Ab 1. 1. 1969 mit der kommissarischen Leitung dieses Institutes, das später in ein Institut für Gartenbauliche Pflanzenzüchtung im Rahmen einer Bundesforschungsanstalt für Gartenbau umgewandelt werden soll, beauftragt."

the data are from his book "Die Züchtung der Blumen" , Verlag Paul Parey,1969

cheers
Bernhard
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Reply #12 of 11 posted 13 SEP 14 by jedmar
Hello Bernard

Thank you for the correction - a mix-up in my Memory with the Institute für Zierpflanzenanbau in Berlin-Köpenick. The entries for the Institute and for Reiman-Philip in the database were correct, though.
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