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'Virginia R. Coxe' rose References
Article (magazine) (Sep 2019) Page(s) 24. Another Geschwind rose ‘Gruss an Teplitz’ has also been grown all over north India on a large scale. Its appearance in such large numbers from the earliest times is quite surprising.
Newsletter (Feb 2019) Page(s) 20, Vol 43, No. 1. Includes photo(s). Darrell G.H.Schramm. Greetings to Rose Lovers. Gruss an Teplitz’ recalls a small city in the Czech Republic......
Book (2018) Page(s) 51-109. Includes photo(s). Andrea Buchmann.....Extensive compilation of historical articles, news and pictures of 'Gruss an Teplitz'
Newsletter (Aug 2016) Page(s) 20. Vol 41, no. 3. Includes photo(s). Ann Chapman: The story of Gruss an Teplitz. ....it can be kept as a shrub or allowed to climb....Rudolph Geschwind lived in Teplitz until he was 18...
Book (2006) Page(s) 113-114. 'Gruss an Teplitz'
Percentage Composition of the Components Identified through Gas Chromatography in Essential Oil of Rosa Extracted through Hexane Solvent Extraction.
Citronellol 12.854 Methyl Eugenol 3.564 Geraniol 2.974 Geranyl Acetate 14.587 Phenyl ethyl Alcohol 47.235 Linalool 1.875 Nerol 1.351 Benzaldehyde 2.045 Benzyl Alcohol 3.214 Rhodinyl Acetate 2.985 Citronellyl Acetate 0.786 Benzyl Acetate 0.568 Phenyl ethyl Formate 3.0145
Percentage Composition of the Components Identified through Gas Chromatography in Essential Oil of Rosa extracted through Ether Solvent Extraction
Citronellol 13.483 Methyl Eugenol 3.217 Geraniol 2.792 Geranyl Acetate 15.245 Phenyl ethyl Alcohol 46.432 Linalool 0.899 Nerol - Benzaldehyde 1.321 Benzyl Alcohol 4.512 Rhodinyl Acetate 3.710 Citronellyl Acetate 2.481 Benzyl Acetate - Phenyl ethyl Formate -
Article (magazine) (2006) Page(s) 5, 6. Includes photo(s). [Geschwind] even cultivated one of the parents of Gruss an Teplitz, an unnamed seedling cross of Sir Joseph Paxton....with Fellemberg...for nearly twenty years as a potted plant before using it to breed his famous red rose.
Article (website) (13 Jun 2005) The third variety is also fragrant crimson with 33 petals and short and weak stem. It is mainly used for making bouquets, garlands and wreaths. This variety has become naturalized and can be termed as the most indigenous because of its wide cultivation.
Book (2003) Page(s) 127. p91. Viru Viraraghavan. A Rose Gallery From India. The most popular rose for use in garland making and in worship is 'Rose Edouard' which is grown on a field scale in the delta of the river Cauvery in the extreme south of the country, but the cultivation of this variety extends up to the northern plains where apart from use in temples and garland making, it is used for the extraction of rose oil. Another use is its utilization as a stock for budding roses especially for plants to be grown in pots......Out of the desert sands of Rajasthan near the holy town of Pushkar, we have large areas grown under Gruss an Teplitz. The flowers are dried and sent on a daily basis to Mecca, the holiest of Muslim cities.
p127. Girija Viraraghavan. History of the Rose in India and Indian Rose Products. Coming now to rose products, which are distinctively Indian, roses are the basis of many rose formulations - cosmetic, medicinal and dietary. In many areas of north India, especially where the soil is rich and the water abundant, like Pushkar in Rajasthan, and parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rosa damascena and also 'Rose Edouard' are grown on a commercial scale, both for distilling rose oil and rose water. Another heritage rose widely grown is Gruss an Teplitz.
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 45. Gruss an Teplitz Hybrid China 1897 Rated 8.2
Book (2001) Page(s) 48. GrĂ¼ss an Teplitz Hybrid China, medium red, 1897. Rating: 8.2
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