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'Carmen Würth' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent yesterday  
Initial post 18 APR 22 by Michael Garhart
Origin and Breeding
Controlled pollination: 'KORjupvio' was the resultant seedling from a cross between an unnamed seed parent with another unnamed seedling (MACgenev x unnamed seedling) in May 2008 at the breeding facility of W. Kordes Sohne in Sparrieshoop, Germany. The seedling was selected in May 2009 and was budded onto Rosa canina planted in the open field. Follow up selections took place in 2010 and 2011and was commercially introduced into Europe in September 2018. All breeding and selection processes were conducted by or under the supervision of Wilhelm-Alexander Kordes. Breeder: Wilhelm-Alexander Kordes, W. Kordes' Sohne Rosenschulen GmbH & Co KG, Offenseth-Sparrieshoop, Germany.

-quote from AUS patented already cited.

This one is interesting. That likely pollen parent has been used before, as well as the codename Vio, which is usually for 'Violina'. Maybe the unspecified "seedling" :P

Edit: I think it is possibly Violet Parfume x (Caramel Fairy Tale x New Zealand). I know Kordes also uses Violina and Claude Brasseur for their larger violet type roses in recent years, but I think its Violet Parfume in this case. We'll never know, of course ;]
Reply #1 posted 22 JUN by Ericchn
I believe it’s Delviola Chartreuse de Parme.
Reply #2 posted 2 days ago by Michael Garhart
That makes sense.
Reply #3 posted yesterday by Johno
The link back to the rose does not appear to be working correctly. This takes you to D D Ruaux
most recent 22 JAN 23  
Initial post 19 JAN 23 by Marlorena
The description ''occasional repeat later in the season'' is incorrect in my experience. It should be ''blooms in flushes throughout the season''...

Its repeat bloom is very good..
Reply #1 posted 20 JAN 23 by jedmar
Thank you, modified
Reply #2 posted 22 JAN 23 by Johno
I agree that Adorable provides a very good summer and autumn flush with smaller flushes between.
Reply #3 posted 22 JAN 23 by Marlorena
Unfortunately, not so Adorable for me. Virtually every bloom had botrytis to some degree, I found it very susceptible. Some August blooms got away with it, but not much. Such a pity, as the foliage was so perfect..
Reply #4 posted 22 JAN 23 by Johno
I could say move to a warmer and drier climate but won't.
Reply #5 posted 22 JAN 23 by Marlorena
lol.. you said it.. It's good to know it does well for you, it's worth growing at its best..
most recent 17 AUG 20  
Initial post 17 AUG 20 by Marlorena
..report from England 2020.. this rose is not released here at this date, and was imported...

..this rose has disease-free foliage, 100 percent clean all summer... the bush is vigorous, upright with a single bloom atop each stem.. forming a shapely plant..
...but the blooms have poor resistance to rain and high humidity.. the occasional bloom is perfect but most have petals showing partial rotting.. botrytis..
..if you live in a drier place with low humidity I expect it would be perfect..
most recent 30 OCT 19  
Initial post 28 OCT 19 by nobaranobara
'Carmen Würth' is marketed as 'Odeur d'Amour(KORjupvio)’ in Japan since 2019.
Reply #1 posted 29 OCT 19 by jedmar
Thank you! All three synonyms are added. It is very valuable to be able to follow what is happening in Japan.
Reply #2 posted 30 OCT 19 by nobaranobara
My pleasure.