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Ville De Bale - also wrong linked under RUSTICA.
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#2 of 3 posted
11 DEC 09 by
Zambra
This photo has been registered under Ville de Bâle (Stadt Basel). The link with Rustica has to do with the website organisation and association of plants' names. Please get in touch with Helpmefind.com. Zambra Mountain of Roses
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Do you have a reference indicating RUSTICA in not a valid synonym for this rose ?
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#4 of 3 posted
5 FEB 20 by
Zambra
A late answer... but... Gardencenter.ch https://www.gardencenter.ch/product/ville-de-bale/ mentions "Rustica" as a synonym of "Ville de Bâle". Perhaps it helps... Zambra
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30 JAN 19 by
goncmg
Smurphy and Donna have it right, Zambra's photos all seem to be Tournament of Roses. There are similarity in the names. Promise has huge, absolutely giant blooms of pure, clear light pink (it was one of those monster bloom sized cultivars that the US market seemed to demand in the 70's). Promise very rarely clusters.
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I agree. This looks like Tournament of Roses to me. I grow both Promise and Tournament of Roses. This is not Promise.
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4 FEB 20 by
Zambra
The rose « Poésie » is not a giant rose and correspond very likely to the rose named « Tournament of roses » in other countries. The colours are partly strong rose et pale rose (I had one at home some time) You can find a picture in the following swiss rose seller website : https://www.rosespassion.ch/index.php?id=20 (click on the photograph « Poésie ») Hoping it helps… Zambra
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Mountain of Roses, it seems you need to reassign (move) your photo out of Poesie (hybrid tea, Warriner, 1976) Syn: Promise. syn: JACis and into the file for Poesie (grandiflora, Warriner, 1987) Syn: Berkeley Syn: Tournament of Roses Syn : JACient Shall we do that for you?
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21 JUL 07 by
Zambra
Eden Rose, Cl. seems to be named also "Pierre de Ronsard" in France, by Meilland. Best regards. Zambra@freesurf.ch
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22 JUL 07 by
jedmar
Exactly. Also in Switzerland the shrub form is called 'Pierre de Ronsard' and the climbing form 'Pierre de Ronsard Grimpant' or 'Pierre de Ronsard, Climbing'
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1 MAR 09 by
Cass
Eden Rose, Cl. is a climbing sport of the Hybrid Tea, Eden/Eden Rose, which was bred by Alain Meilland before 1950. Eden Climber is the rose you are thinking of, better known as Pierre de Ronsard, patented as a "climbing shrub" and hybridized by Marie-Louise Meilland before 1985.
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This can't be "Dortmunder Kaiserhain". The original rose is light pink. I suppose that the photo shows "Dortmund", bred by Kordes 1955.
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#1 of 1 posted
26 OCT 07 by
Zambra
Thanks for your comment. You are certainly right. Dortmund hasn't been listed and I probably missread the name of the rose. This photograph will be deleted from this page. Zambra.
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