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Villu: 2015-05-18 15:28:45 Kas keegi võiks natuke rohkem seletada !
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mitte !Hea oleks kogemus jne. | sinirebane: 2015-05-21 12:22:36 Ma pole kindel, aga see võib tähendada äkki
polüant ja hübriidroosi ristandit ehk floribund
roosi?
Floribunda
Main article: Floribunda (rose)
Rosa 'Borussia', a modern Floribunda rose
Some rose breeders saw potential in crossing
polyanthas with hybrid teas, to create roses that
bloomed with the polyantha profusion, but with
hybrid tea floral beauty and colour range. In 1907,
the first polyantha/hybrid tea cross, 'Rödhätte',
was introduced by Danish breeder Dines Poulsen.
[10] This had some characteristics of both parent
classes, and was termed a Hybrid Polyantha or
Poulsen rose.[10] Further similar introductions
followed from Poulsen, these often bearing the
family name e.g. 'Else Poulsen' (1924).[10] As
their hybrid characteristics separated these new
roses from polyanthas and hybrid teas alike, a
new class was created and named floribunda,
Latin for "many-flowering." Typical floribundas
feature stiff shrubs, smaller and bushier than the
average hybrid tea but less dense and sprawling
than the average polyantha. The flowers are often
smaller than hybrid teas but are carried in large
sprays, giving a better floral effect in the garden.
Floribundas are found in all hybrid tea colours and
often with the classic hybrid tea-shaped blossom,
sometimes differing from hybrid teas only in their
cluster-flowering habit. Today they are still used in
large bedding schemes in public parks and similar
spaces. Examples: 'Anne Harkness', 'Dainty
Maid', 'Iceberg', 'Tuscan Sun'. | sinirebane: 2015-05-21 14:27:41 Briefly, classifiers have made use of the notion of
a true Polyantha to refer to the early creations of
crosses between R. multiflora and roses
possessed of China Rose remontancy which
produced short, compact floriferous bushes with
continuous blooms of clusters suitable for masses
of plantings, edging, front of the border plants and
hedges with the added bonus of hardiness.
These characteristics were muted as more and
more crosses were made with Tea Roses,
Ramblers, Climbers, Foetida, and other China
Roses. These characteristics disappeared as
crosses between the original Polyanthas and
Hybrid Teas produced larger bushes, with larger
clusters, greater color definition and more
resemblance to the hybrid teas rather than the
Polyantha heritage.
To differentiate these roses from the earlier ones
the rose authorities coined the term 'Hybrid
Polyanthas;' and though a more unuseful and
uneuphonious term could not have been created,
it sufficed for a couple of decades until Dr.
Nicholas of Jackson and Perkins resuscitated the
term 'Floribunda' for the Polyantha /Hybrid Tea
crosses. From its original coinage in the mid
l930's to the conversion of all the labels in the
pictures in the l952 American Rose Annual, the
debate as to the appropriate use of terms raged;
needless to say, the more marketable term won. | Vastamiseks peate Te olema sisselogitud!
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