Today’s Featured Flower Photo of the Day:
Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Bedding Roses
Here is today’s featured photo flower presentation. To let 2024 shine bright, I am featuring fine photos of flowers, continuing to honor the brighter side of life again this year. Today’s Flower of the day is the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Bedding Roses.
The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Bedding Roses, or the Floribunda Rosa ‘Gebrueder Grimms’ are dazzling yellow-orange blooms typically grow in clusters on a vigorous bush with glossy dark green leaves. The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Bedding Roses were developed by Wilhelm Kordes III in Germany before 1997. They were first introduced in Germany as ‘Gebrüder Grimm’ by W. Kordes’ Söhne in 2001, and later in the United States by Ashdown Roses Historic Archive in 2007. Today, you can find various versions of these roses with or without the trademark. The Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale Bedding Roses feature flowers that are 2 to 3 inches in size, with clusters containing 26-40 petals each.…
- Spacing : 2- 3 feet (60 – 92 cm)
- Height : 2 – 5 feet tall (60 – 153 cm)
- Width : 3 – 4 feet (92 – 122 cm)
- Exposure : Shade tolerant, better flowering in Sun.
Photos taken with a Samsung Galaxy A71 with the factory Quad camera Standard-wide: 64 MP 1/1.72-inch sensor with 0.8µm pixels and 26 mm-equivalent f/1.8 PDAF lens Ultra-wide: 12 MP sensor with f/2.2 aperture lens.
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How fun! I hadn’t heard of this variety prior! Such a beautiful color!
I did not know that there was a flower named Brothers Grimm. I liked the movie. This name doesn’t fit the flower. Who named this?
Origin: Bred by Wilhelm Kordes III (1953 – 2016) (Germany, before 1997). Introduced in Germany by W. Kordes’ Söhne (Retail) in 2001 as ‘Gebrüder Grimm’.