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'Tiam' rose Reviews & Comments
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9 MAR by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - High Country Roses, Bloomfield, CO. https://www.highcountryroses.com/shop/modern-roses/hybrid-teas-grandifloras/tiamo/
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21 MAY 22 by
Michael Garhart
Trying to understand this rose.
Kordes site says roughly 4' T x 20" W. 3.5" average bloom size. Good for cutting. Upright. *stats based on growth in site in Germany.
So this roughly sounds like an American grandiflora. The disease ratings are average to slightly above average, which also confuses me because Kordes tends to aim higher. I noticed some mildew on the peduncles so I never ordered it, but the parentage suggests it could be hardier than average for the class???
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#1 of 2 posted
29 OCT 23 by
Patricia Routley
Edmunds Roses are calling it a grandiflora.
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#2 of 2 posted
30 OCT 23 by
jedmar
It is sold and exhibited by Kordes in Europe as a Hybrid Tea, but classed as a Grandiflora overseas.
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#3 of 2 posted
30 OCT 23 by
Michael Garhart
I did eventually buy it. Don't knw what to think of it yet. Maybe I'll have an opinion next year. Red seems colorfast. A slight gold tone to the eye zone. Form and foliage seem okay. At the moment, reminds me of 'Kanegem' in red, with very shiny foliage. Probably a good rose for the home owner and weekend warrior.
Edit: The convo was initially about 'Ruby Red' and not 'Tiamo'.
I wouldn't buy a rose like 'Tiamo', where the initial catalog photos have it with powdery mildew. I'll stick with 'Heart Song', another very full-petaled red with a nice scent Kordes rose I really love having around.
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22 FEB 19 by
Michael Garhart
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The new variety of Rosa hybrida Grandiflora Rose Plant of the present invention was created during May 2007 at Offenseth-Sparrieshoop, Germany by artificial pollination wherein two parents were crossed which previously had been studied in the hope that they would contribute the desired characteristics. The female parent (i.e., seed parent) of the new variety was the `MEIangele` variety (non-patented in the United States). The male parent (i.e., pollen parent) was the `KORtutu` variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,828).
The parentage can be summarized as follows: `MEIangele` x `KORtutu`
PP30,142
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#1 of 2 posted
22 FEB 19 by
Patricia Routley
Thank you Michael. Patent and parentage added.
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#2 of 2 posted
23 FEB 19 by
Michael Garhart
It was nice Kordes actually put the full lineage. I was happily surprised.
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