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'Frühlingstag' rose Reviews & Comments
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Graham Stuart Rose Book, 1994 edition - Page 183
'Frühlingsstag'. Kordes, Germany, 1949. 'McGredy's Wonder' x Frühlingsgold'. This has not impressed me. The clusters of semi-double, golden yellow flowers are produced in early summer. Very fragrant.
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Thanks True-blue. I've changed the Frühlingsstag to Frühlingstag as in the original text.
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Thanks for all this and all the other corrections.....
BTW, Shouldn't there be an umlaut on the u?
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Available from - Bierkreek Available at/from the end of 2015... Thanks to Member Marnix (NL) who discovered a small plant at the Rosarium of Dortmund. The Rose was believed to be extinct.
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5 JAN 15 by
Marnix
I did not discover it at Sangerhousen, but at rosarium Dortmund. Yes it is great so see that there is now a new exemplar growing at the fields of nursery The Bierkreek thanks to that discovering and the goodwill of all people who where involved to this.
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5 JAN 15 by
Jay-Jay
Yup, I was mistaken... sorry for that... corrected it.
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26 JAN 13 by
Marnix
Does anyone knows a location where this plant is growing? The two listed gardens Europarosarium Sangerhausen and Kassel Hilhelmsöhe don't have this Rose anymore. In Sangerhausen the Rose is lost and at Wilhelmshohe the Rose died februar 2012. I am afraid this Rose is lost.
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