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Name
  
Rudolf Geschwind


Rudolf Geschwind

Died
  
August 30, 1910, Krupina, Slovakia

Rudolf Geschwind (b 29 August 1829 in Hředle, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary - today Czech Republic - d. 30 August 1910 in Karpfen Austro-Hungary, today Krupina Slovakia) was a German Austrian rosarian known for his breeding of rose cultivars.

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Studies and professional activities

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Interested in growing plants even in his childhood, Rudolf Geschwind pursued his studies for two years at the Technical University in Prague. He then continued his studies at the Academy for Forestry in Schemnitz (today Banska Stiavnica în Slovakia, graduating in 1852. He then started working for the Austro-Hungarian Department of Forestry. His work was carried out in various parts of the Austro-Hungarian empire, on the territory of today's Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary

However, his hobby was the breeding of roses. From 1860 to 1910 he created around 140 rose cultivars, most of them resistant to frost. He acquired international fame during the Exposition Universelle (1889) in Paris, where he presented his collection of climbing roses.

After his death, in 1910, his entire collection of cultivars was purchased by countess Marie Henrieta Chotek for her rosarium in Dolná Krupá.

References

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