Flame Dance (Rose)
Flame dance | |
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Synonyms | 'Flame Dance', 'Flaming Dance', 'KORflata', 'Vl Bäumenpel' |
Flame dance on a pergola in Stockholm |
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group | Rambler rose |
origin | Germany |
breeder | Wilhelm Kordes |
Breeding year | 1955 |
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The bright blood-red Rambler-Rose Flammentanz was bred by Wilhelm JH Kordes before 1952 . It has dense, medium-sized flowers that sit in clusters and keep their color even when they fade. The bloom time of the once blooming rose is from June to July, but plentiful.
description
The shrub grows three to five meters high with a climbing frame. Without a climbing frame, on the other hand, the plant lies flat on the ground. The foliage consists of large, rounded leaflets that are clearly serrated on the edge and are dark green in color. The robust, fast-growing plant is extremely frost-hardy ( USDA zone 5 ) and heat-resistant and can therefore also be planted in difficult locations. So it is suitable for pergolas, wall or column planting as well as for the quick greening of larger areas.
Awards
- ADR rose 1952
See also
literature
- Andrea Rausch: Dumonts Little Rose Lexicon, Cologne: Dumont 2003, ISBN 3-8320-8799-0
- Klaus-Jürgen Strobel: Everything about roses , Stuttgart: Ulmer 2006, ISBN 3-8001-4471-9
- Alois people: Rosen from A to Z, Munich: GU 2005, ISBN 3-7742-6774-X