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This photo is upside-down, you can rotate it on HMF.
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It's not upside-down.
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I wouldn't call this just a scattered re-bloom, as is mentioned in the description for this rose.
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Indeed. the plant on the photo is 2 years old. I have counted more than 60 buds.
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#2 of 6 posted
1 OCT 15 by
Jay-Jay
That sounds promising to me! Maybe the description might be changed into re-bloom/perpetuual or flowering in: At least two flushes?
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I don't know whether the reebloom is similarly pronounced after a less extreme summer. Here it was very hot and dry.
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#4 of 6 posted
1 OCT 15 by
Jay-Jay
Thank You, over here it was "Wechselhaft". Took a look at the ecological/organic nursery website. Watched some of the TV-clips. Best Regards, Jay-Jay.
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It's not my nursery! I only helped for the owner to find the way to HMF.
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#6 of 6 posted
1 OCT 15 by
Jay-Jay
Sorry, for the misunderstanding. It would be good, to upload their stock to HMF.
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Rose Listing Omission
Glühwürmchen
("Glowfly") Breeder: Ewald Scholle, Introduced in Germany by Baumschule Graeff in 2011, Shrub, Single bloom form, pink, apricot undertones, Blooms in flushes throughout the season
Source: Baumschule Graeff
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#1 of 1 posted
8 SEP 15 by
jedmar
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Lucie Fürstin Pückler
Breeder: Hans-Peter Bethke, Introduced in Germany by Baumschule Graeff in 2010, Floribunda, Double bloom form, pink, Blooms in flushes throughout the season
Source: Baumschule Graeff
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8 SEP 15 by
jedmar
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