Greetings to Aachen (Rose)
Greetings to Aachen | |
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Synonyms | 'Salut d'Aix la Chapelle', 'White Willow Glen' |
group | Floribunda rose |
origin | Germany |
breeder | L. Wilhelm Hinner / Philipp Geduldig |
Launch | 1909 |
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The rose variety Greetings to Aachen , syn. 'Salut d'Aix la Chapelle', 'White Willow Glen' is a pearly pink, later creamy white colored floribunda rose , which was introduced by Philipp Geduldig in 1909. The rose was bred by L. Wilhelm Hinner from a cross between the Remontant rose 'Frau Karl Druschki' and the hybrid tea 'Franz Deegen'. It was named after the city of Aachen , where Philipp Geduldig worked as a gardener. This rose has a special meaning for international rose breeding: It is considered the first floribunda rose. The English rose breeder David Austin regards them as the ideal predecessor of his English roses , which were bred from the 1960s , while Peter Beales describes this rose as a variety of a modern Chinese rose .
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The perfect shell-shaped, double flowers quartered rosettes smell teerosenartig to elder . In an early flowering stage, the up to 9 cm large, pearl pink to salmon pink flowers with 40 to 50 petals appear in small clusters. Later the colors fade to a cream to creamy white. The rose's color and fragrance intensity vary with the weather and humidity.
The 'Greetings to Aachen' forms a small, upright shrub. In Central European latitudes, the rose is about 45 to 90 cm high and 75 cm wide and is also suitable for growing as a climbing rose. The remounting shrub rose is hardy and resistant to the well-known rose diseases.
It is suitable for planting flower beds, cottage gardens , formal gardens as well as and can be found in many rosaries around the world. 'Greetings to Aachen' is also used as a cut flower .
Varieties
The 'Greeting to Aachen' has numerous sports : 'Irene Watts' (Kluis 1929), 'Pink Greeting to Aachen' (Spek 1930), 'Minna' (Kordes 1930), 'Golden Greeting to Aachen' (Wilhelm Kordes 1935), 'Jean Murour' (Vogel 1935), 'Climbing Greeting to Aachen' (Wilhelm Kordes 1937), 'Greeting to Aachen Superior' (Leenders 1942) and 'White Greeting to Aachen' (Vogel 1944).
See also
literature
- François Joyaux: Encyclopedia of the Old Roses , Ulmer, ISBN 978-3-8001-5333-6 , p. 234
- Peter Beales et al. a .: Rosen Enzyklopädie , Könemann, ISBN 3-8290-1954-8 , p. 287
- Trevor Griffiths: Glorious Old Roses , Penguin Books 2000, ISBN 978-0670894314 , pp. 205f.
- David Austin: The magic of a queen. Franckh-Kosmos Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 3-440-13444-X , p. 110
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ World of roses: rose grower: L. Wilhelm Hinner , accessed on March 9, 2014
- ↑ History of Flowers Geduldg ( Memento of the original from February 27, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 9, 2014
- ↑ a b David Austin: From the magic of a queen. Franckh-Kosmos Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 3-440-13444-X , p. 110
- ↑ Classicroses: Greetings to Aachen ( Memento of the original from November 26th, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 9, 2014
- ↑ Brent Dickerson: The Old Rose Advisor , Volume 2, Lincoln 2001, ISBN 0-595-17299-7 , pp. 235f