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Discussion id : 126-376
most recent 12 MAR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAR 21 by PennyMcCrea
Would you grow this in an area that gets lots of rain?

Thanks.
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Discussion id : 100-213
most recent 27 MAY 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 MAY 17 by Buggy
Mine is in (I think) it's 3rd season (possibly 4th). This spring, she's acting almost like my climbers so far with the buds and growth pattern! She's about 4' tall currently, with nearly no die-back from the winter. She's at the South wall of my house behind another row of roses with roses on both sides of her and some peonies scattered around as well. Time will tell what she does, but she's sweet and gorgeous. I look forward to the buds breaking into flowers in the next few days/weeks (some are just about to pop!).

Sunrise creamy peach, I can't remember her smell but I'll comment later I hope with such info. I'm glad I have her in my mix.
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Discussion id : 39-388
most recent 25 SEP 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 SEP 09 by arvid jørgensen
This beautiful shrub rose named for a story in the Brothers Grimm`s collection of German fairytales (City Musicians of Bremen) has become one of my favourites. I bought this rose a couple of years ago after having read about it and seen the photo in a German rose catalogue as I checked out the shrubs. Although I had my mind rather set on a rose with more vivid colours, I decided on this one, and I am happy to say that it has never given me any cause for regret. On the contrary. Even though it has been given a partly shady spot, being as it is for hours overshadowed by a birch tree and a smaller pear tree, it just keeps on flowering almost continuously throughout the season. The creamy pink flowers also have a light scent, and still on the bright side there is a good disease resistance and rain tolerance. Besides it doesn`t seem to mind a rather dense ground cover vegetation either.
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Discussion id : 23-150
most recent 23 DEC 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 DEC 07 by Maurice REYBAUD
BREMER STADTMUSIKANTEN : Voir photo catalogue 2007/2008 de KORDES
aussi BELAMI
Maurice
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 23 DEC 07 by Cass
Is this different from Belami 1985?
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=12272&tab=1
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 23 DEC 07 by Maurice REYBAUD
Yes , différent de BELAMI KORDES 1985 ( KORhanbu , KORprill )
BELAMI - KORDES 2000 ( KORterschi ) - Trés jolie rose !!!
Maurice.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 23 DEC 07 by Cass
Merci!
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