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'Marie Henriette Gräfin Chotek' rose Reviews & Comments
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This rose is described here as once blooming. Vintage is selling a rose by this name which they claim reblooms well.
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28 MAY 09 by
jedmar
Older descriptions from Germany all describe this rose as once- but longer flowering, as well as having large blooms of moderate fragrance. This does not correspond to the current rose in Sangerhausen, whose blooms are at most medium size and described as scentless by Vintage. According to the Rosenlexikon of 1936, GMHC was not available at Sangerhausen at that time. Evidence that we are currently dealing with an impostor...
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Your conclusion agrees with mine. The question is, what is the correct name for the rose at Sangerhausen and Vintage? Let's hope it's real identity is revealed some day.
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14 DEC 07 by
Tapete
A second Photo here.
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14 DEC 07 by
Tapete
Saw Marie Henriette Gräfin von Chotek in Rosarium Dortmund (Germany). The plant was blooming in autumn! Good looking and looked like the photo in the list of Roger Roses Homepage. I shot a photo in Dortmund, I want to plant it, but I hope, the identification is clear.
Gruß Rheinau
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3 JAN 07 by
Unregistered Guest
Both Mütze/Schneider (1924) and Lambert (1932) list Marie Henriette Gräfin Chtoek as a Multiflora-Rambler.
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9 JAN 07 by
Cass
I've added this. Thanks.
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