The famous Veilchenblau rose - because life is too short for ornamental grasses
As you might guess, the rambler Rosa 'Veilchenblau' was bred in Germany. The name translates as "violet flower blue". In 1909 chief gardener Hermann Kiese bred this charismatic rose and it was sold by nurseryman Johann Christoph Schmidt. The parents are thought to be the mauve Souvenir de Brod AKA Erinnerung an Brod, and Turner's Crimson Rambler, a strong rose with Asian heritage. Veilchenblau is a parent of a number of other purple ramblers bred in the early 1900s. At one time in the history of horticulture a quest to breed a blue coloured rose was a craze, and why not? I can't think of a more delightful goal to focus one's life energies on, besides having kids, but a really successful rose cultivar will outlast any human life span, so I guess that is a more lasting and unique legacy than parenthood. The famous Veilchenblau rose is hybrid multiflora cultivar that has been variously described as mauve, violet or blue in colour, but the wonderful thing ab...