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'KORwesrug' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 5 JAN 13  
Initial post 5 JAN 13 by Chris
here is a tough rose in a lovely blend of colors.
well worth growing.
most recent 3 SEP 12  
Initial post 31 AUG 12 by Belle Epoque
Available from - Belle Epoque Rozenkwkerij / J.D.Maarse en Sons. B.V.
www.belle-epoque.nl
Reply #1 posted 31 AUG 12 by RoseBlush
Thank you for your many posts regarding the availability of roses. I strongly suggest you contact the nursery and ask them to update their nursery inventory on HMF. It's free and quite easy.

Smiles,
Lyn
Reply #2 posted 31 AUG 12 by Jay-Jay
They are one and the same, Lyn.
Reply #3 posted 31 AUG 12 by RoseBlush
Hi Jay-Jay...

Yes, I thought they were the same. It's very easy for a nursery to update their inventory on HMF which is why we encourage the nurseries to maintain the inventories rather than to use the Q & A Forum for that purpose. They can upload a list of hundreds of roses in a few minutes, while manual updating is quite time intensive.

Smiles,
Lyn
Reply #6 posted 3 SEP 12 by Belle Epoque
Lyn,

Please help me, I think that we have two different memberships, The one I use is probably for a person and not for a nursery. I can't find somewhere on our account a update, for a inventory. Therefore I put them on HMF one by one.
Can you check for me if there are two different accounts and send me the details about the nursery account, so I can update our list easy.
The photo's I can check and update later.

Regards

Frans Neuman
Reply #8 posted 3 SEP 12 by RoseBlush
Fran...

Yes, of course, we'll help you. I answered your PM this morning suggesting you contact the support department to help you combine your two HMF listings and gave you an overview about how easy it is for a whole nursery to upload their inventory very easily.

I copied the Support department and they are expecting to hear from you to get process started.

Thank you so much for being a part of HMF.

Smiles,

Lyn
Reply #7 posted 3 SEP 12 by Belle Epoque
I'm the nursery
Reply #4 posted 31 AUG 12 by Jay-Jay
Jullie zouden ook kunnen overwegen om als rozenkwekerij (betalend) ster-lid of sponsor te worden. Net als enkele andere Nederlandse rozenkwekers.
Reply #5 posted 31 AUG 12 by Kim Rupert
That would be great!
most recent 11 AUG 09  
Initial post 10 AUG 09 by rpm4s
confused by multiple names. I had an Aloha and want to get another for where I live now. My Aloha was planted in about 1996. It was I would say ballet-slipper pink. Consistent color, many blooms: all season medium sized, maybe 3-4", some long-stemmed but also clusters with multi-stages in bloom. A distinguishing quality: the everready bunny for holding color and form, both in vase and then dried --even without being treated would hold color, form, scent. Well shaped bush, maybe 5 or 6 feet tall.--maybe lots of thorns. Freeze tolerant, no protection in zone7b. I thought a grandiflora; could have been a small climber or hybred tea on steroids. Unsprayed, foliage extremely healthy, little blackspot, no mildew. Smallish leaves neutral green.
Reply #1 posted 11 AUG 09 by Jeff Britt
It sounds like you had Aloha (Cl HT, Boerner, 1948).
most recent 6 NOV 06  
Initial post 19 MAY 06 by Unregistered Guest
I am searching for a orange fragrant climber I thought was called West Highland orange.Can anyone help me locate this rose??Sandy
Reply #1 posted 20 MAY 06 by Wendy C

Is it possible the rose you are looking for is Westerland?


Best of Luck

Reply #2 posted 6 NOV 06 by chilloutroses
Westerland is probably the rose that you are looking for. It is tough and sweet!