Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
UK Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, (esper.) Britujo
Rose, Rosa, Rose, Rosa, Rose, (lat.) rosa, (esper.) rozo, rozacoj
Rosen Arten und Hybriden
Rosa multiflora, Rosa polyantha, Baby Rose, Büschelrose, Japanese Rose, Polyantha Rosen, Polyantha Roses, Rispenrose, Rosiers Polyanthas, Vielblütige Rose

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classicroses.co.uk
Polyanthas and older floribundas

(E?)(L?) http://www.classicroses.co.uk/productindex.php?type=rose&prodfinderformroseFamily=polyanthas_and_older_floribundas




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davidaustinroses.com
Dwarf Polyanthas

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Search Results for 'Dwarf Polyanthas'


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Jessie - Rose


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01 Hinweis: Bild Platzhalter
02 Hinweis: Bemerkung
03 Hinweis: Literatur
10 Name: -------------------------------------- Name: -----------------------------------------------------------------
11 Name: Sortier Name
12 Name: Exhibition Name
13 Name: Registration Name
14 Name: Synonyme Jessie
15 Name: Auszeichnungen / Awards
20 Genealogie: -------------------------------- Genealogie: -----------------------------------------------------------
21 Genealogie: Gattung / Sektion / Art Polyantha
22 Genealogie: Elternrosen / Herkunft / Parentage
23 Genealogie: Kinderrosen / Nachkommen
24 Genealogie: Sports / Mutationen
25 Genealogie: Verwendung / Utilisation / Gebruik / Use
26 Genealogie: Erscheinungsjahr / DOB (Date of Birth) 1909
27 Genealogie: Züchter / Entdecker / Breeder / Hybridizer Merryweather, GB, 1909
30 Blüte: ------------------------------------- Blüte: ----------------------------------------------------------------
31 Blüte: Farbe / Bloemkleur / Flower Colour rot mit weißem Zentrum
32 Blüte: Duft / Fragrance / Geurend / Scent Strength milder Duft
33 Blüte: Eigenschaften / Flowering Habit
34 Blüte: Blütenblätter-Anzahl / Petals
35 Blüte: Form / Forme de la fleur / Bloom Shape
36 Blüte: Größe / Bloem / Bloom Size
37 Blüte: Typ / Bloom Type
38 Blüte: Zeit / Floraison / Bloeitijd / Flowering Period
39 Blüte: Bienenfreundlichkeit
40 Pflanze: ----------------------------------- Pflanze: --------------------------------------------------------------
41 Pflanze: Blätter, Laub / Feuillage / Foliage
42 Pflanze: Dornen / Stacheln / Thornyness
43 Pflanze: Hagebutten / Hips / Hip Colour / Hip Shape
44 Pflanze: Knospen / Buds
45 Pflanze: Stiele / Stems
50 Wuchs: ------------------------------------- Wuchs: ----------------------------------------------------------------
51 Wuchs: Form / Vorm / Growth Habit
52 Wuchs: Abstand / Dist. de plantation
53 Wuchs: Höhe / Taille / Height / Hauteur
54 Wuchs: Weite / Width
60 Gesundheit: -------------------------------- Gesundheit: -----------------------------------------------------------
61 Gesundheit: Bodenansprüche / Cultivation
62 Gesundheit: Bakterien, Pilze, Viren
63 Gesundheit: Tierische Schädlinge
64 Gesundheit: Hitze
65 Gesundheit: Kälte
66 Gesundheit: Nässe
67 Gesundheit: Trockenheit
68 Gesundheit: Schatten
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Abbildung der Rose auf einer Wills`s Cigarette Card


No 6. from the Wills’s Cigarettes 1912 Series of 50 Roses
JESSIE. (Polyantha.)
An ideal rose for bedding, massing, or for pot culture. The flowers are produced in large clusters, and their bright; cherry crimson colouring does not fade. The plant is of dwarf habit and requires very little pruning. Introduced in 1909, it will become very popular when better known.. One of the best of this colour in the Polyantha section.


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Polyantha Roses (W3)

"Polyantha roses" are recognized by their many small flowers on a dwarf plant. Both the flowers and the name come from "Rosa multiflora", which was sometimes called "R. polyantha". "Polyanthas" had a brief period of popularity in the first half of the 20th century, soon after their introduction, but then they were pushed aside by their progeny the "Floribundas", to which they gave both clustered flowers and extreme freedom of flowering.

(E2)(L1) http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/pagePI-PY.html




(E?)(L?) https://www.davesgarden.com/guides/terms/go/3421/

Polyantha roses are characterized by sprays of delicate flowers held above the foliage. This class of roses is the result of crossing climbing varieties of a species rose (Rosa multiflora) and \'Old Blush\', a China rose.


(E6)(L1) http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/glossary.php

Dwarf Polyanthas | Hybrid Polyanthas | Polyantha Roses


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Dwarf Polyanthas


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Hybrid Polyanthas


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Polyantha Roses


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Polyantha Roses (See Modern Roses) (See Catalogue)

The first dwarf Polyanthas were perpetual-flowering dwarfs of R.multiflora crossed with a dwarf China. These were hardy and floriferous, but small-flowered and without scent. In around 1910 the Danish breeder Poulsen began to cross dwarf Polyanthas with Hybrid Teas to try to introduce more hardiness into Hybrid Teas. These were called Poulsen roses, or Hybrid Polyanthas. Few of these survive today, having been overtaken by the Floribundas which were derived from them.


(E?)(L?) http://www.howstuffworks.com/polyanthas-rose.htm

Polyanthas Rose

Polyantha roses were popular around 1900, but they have been losing ground to more modern rose classes in recent years. They are the parents of the popular floribunda class and thus, indirectly, of the grandifloras. They are still actively used in breeding.
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(E?)(L?) http://www.memphisrose.org/rose-reading/rose-types.html

Polyanthas (P)

These are generally smaller but sturdy, compact re-bloomers that form bushy shrubs with many small (1-inch), delicate flowers in large sprays.



Polyanthas

Wonderful sprays of small double flowers cover these plants in season. These varieties are mostly vigorous growing, well foliated, prolific blooming all season long, disease-resistant, winter hardy and spreading. The only attribute they lack is fragrance, although there are a couple of varieties that are fragrant. One of the best, most useful roses ever created is a "Polyantha" called "The Fairy", which is so good it belongs in every garden.


(E?)(L?) http://www.rkdn.org/roses/Classes.asp?ID=(15)

Class: Polyantha

"In 1869, Guillot fils of Lyon, France, sowed seed from "R. multiflora" "Polyantha", a large shrub introduced from Japan around 1862, with clusters of single, white, fragrant blossoms. From this, he obtained a large crop of much varied seedlings; "I didn't have so many as two which resembled their mother!" said he.
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Polyantha Roses

The Polyantha class was the result of crossing china roses with the rambling Japanese Multiflora rose. The everblooming characteristic and compact shape are two traits seen in this class. Polyanathas are hardy, disease resistant and floriferous. Their dwarf and compact nature lends themselves well when used as low borders, mass plantings or in containers.


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Abfrage im Google-Corpus mit 15Mio. eingescannter Bücher von 1500 bis heute.

Engl. "Polyantha Roses" taucht in der Literatur um das Jahr 1880 auf.

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rogersroses
Polyantha Roses

Polyantha roses are recognized by their many small flowers on a dwarf plant. Both the flowers and the name come from Rosa multiflora, which was sometimes called R. polyantha. Polyanthas had a brief period of popularity in the first half of the 20th century, soon after their introduction, but then they were pushed aside by their progeny the Floribundas, to which they gave both clustered flowers and extreme freedom of flowering.

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Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
UK Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, (esper.) Britujo
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