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(2006) Page(s) 8. Includes photo(s). ...Asta von Parpart, a repeat blooming climber, shows the strong influence of R. glauca.
(2006) Page(s) 4. Includes photo(s). Areana (El Areana, Ariana)
(2006) Page(s) 7. In 1996 at Professor Fineschi's Roseto di Cavriglia, I found two gigantic old specimens of Eurydice and Forstmeisters Heim growing almost side by side in the section of the Setigera hybrids....
(2006) Page(s) 7. In 1996 at Professor Fineschi's Roseto di Cavriglia, I found two gigantic old specimens of Eurydice and Forstmeisters Heim growing almost side by side in the section of the Setigera hybrids....
(2006) Page(s) 7. By crossing R. roxburghii with R. beggeriana Geschwind got hardy hybrids with climbing growth. Further cross-breeding led him to a series of roses he called Nordlandrosen. The most popular variety of this series is Geschwind's Nordlandrose Nr. I. Its silvery pink flowers which appear a second time on older specimens in autumn are in my view unique among roses.
(2006) Page(s) 9. Includes photo(s). Geschwind's Orden
(2006) Page(s) 9. Includes photo(s). Griseldis
(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.
(2006) Page(s) 7, 9. p. 7: Among the roses Geschwind created with R. rugosa were...the very unusual purple-blooming, almost indestructible climber called Himmelsauge.
p. 9: Some roses were sold to Peter Lambert (Zigeunerknabe and Parkzierde) and to J. C. Schmidt (Himmelsauge, Schneelicht and Theano) and are still attributed to them.
(2006) Page(s) 9. Some roses were sold to Peter Lambert (Zigeunerknabe and Parkzierde) and to J. C. Schmidt (Himmelsauge, Schneelicht and Theano) and are still attributed to them.
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