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'Super Perfecta' rose Reviews & Comments
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Is not that rose Perfecta Superior from Kordes?
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#1 of 3 posted
4 OCT 12 by
jedmar
It could well be. We are looking for some corraboration.
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Jedmar, IMHO 'Super Perfecta' ('Titova') is not KPS, which is described as being a solid carmine pink rose, not a bicolour. We used to grow it in our collection and I can confirm it does not match with the pictures of 'Titova'. Regards.
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#3 of 3 posted
22 OCT 23 by
jedmar
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After contacting the "Botanic Garden of the University of Maribor":
Dear Mr. Saviello Mariano, Thank you very much for your inquiery. Unfortunatelly after the renovation of rose garden in 2014, we hold the recquired cultivar no more. For futher investigation you can contact the rose breeder that we got the plants of roses from: "Simon and Jelena Ċ korjanec".
With best of luck and good wishes from Slovenia, Meta Pivec, technical assistant in botanical garden.
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I remember my grandfather, who built up his rose garden during the 40s-70s in Necochea (Buenos Aires, Argentina), used to grow the "three of them", as he mentioned: 'Perfecta', 'Super Perfecta' and 'Perfecta Superior' (the three of them sold in local nurseries).
According to his notes, 'Super Perfecta' seems to be more similar to 'Perfecta' and this also seems to appear in the pictures from the Botanic Garden of the University of Maribor ('Perfecta Superior' is a solid deep pink/ fuchsia sport of 'Perfecta', more than a bicolour). Is there any other picture someone can provide of this plant or have contacted this garden? It would be interesting to see a fresh flower of it, since it might be a very interesting variety to preserve. Thanks in advance!
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