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Felicitas Svejda (November 8, 1920 – January 19, 2016) was a federal scientist in Canada who developed roses that could survive Canada's short growing season and bitter winter conditions.She led the rose-breeding program at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (now Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) for nearly 25 years.She developed the Explorer Rose Series named in honour of Canadian explorers. Many of her roses also thrive in Finland, Russia, Iceland, Germany and Austria.

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  • Felicitas Svejda (November 8, 1920 – January 19, 2016) was a federal scientist in Canada who developed roses that could survive Canada's short growing season and bitter winter conditions.She led the rose-breeding program at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (now Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) for nearly 25 years.She developed the Explorer Rose Series named in honour of Canadian explorers. Many of her roses also thrive in Finland, Russia, Iceland, Germany and Austria. (en)
  • Felicitas Svejda, Ph.D. née à Vienne (Autriche) en 1920 et morte à Ottawa (Canada) en 2016, est une scientifique du gouvernement du Canada qui a créé des rosiers qui peuvent survivre aux climats, aux courtes saisons de croissance et aux hivers rigoureux du Canada. Elle a dirigé le programme de sélection des rosiers à la Ferme expérimentale centrale à Ottawa (Ontario) (maintenant Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada) pendant près de vingt-cinq ans. Elle a créé les rosiers de la série Explorateur qui portent des noms en souvenir d'explorateurs canadiens. Bon nombre de ses rosiers fleurissent les jardins de Finlande, de Russie, d’Islande, d’Allemagne et d’Autriche. (fr)
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