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'Jacqueline Nebout' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 14-822
most recent 13 NOV 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 4 NOV 06 by lynfarn
'Jacqueline Nebout' s' synonym - 'City of Adelaide' was used to celebrate the first Rose Festival in Adelaide, South Australia.  It's parentage is unknown.
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 29 JUL 11 by Simon Voorwinde
From the Australian PBR website:

"Origin
Arose from the controlled pollination of 'Meidanu' x 'Meitulimon' [by 'Meihartfo']. Bred by Alain Meilland, SNC Meilland et Cie, Antibes, France."

Source: http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/pbr_db/docs/1992107.doc
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 29 JUL 11 by HMF Admin
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Some of the information differs from our references so we'll need to research a bit.
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 12 NOV 17 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
It would be helpful to get parentage input and updated. Thanks, Robert
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 13 NOV 17 by Patricia Routley
Aha - a can of worms for breakfast. I don't know what Simon's words (by Meihartfo) means, and cannot get into the Australian PBR website. As far as I can see,

1965 Tamango MEIdanu (Alain x [Radar x Caprice]
1970 Kalinka MEIhartfor (Zambra x [Sarabande x Fashion]
1977 Manou Meilland MEItulimon [Baronne Edmond de Rothschild x BEdR] x [Ma Fille x Love Song]
1987 Jacqueline Nebout (Tamango x Manou Meilland)

Would that be correct?
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 13 NOV 17 by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Looks correct to me, unless I'm missing something. Thanks, Robert
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 13 NOV 17 by Patricia Routley
Grateful. Parentage added.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 13 NOV 17 by Simon Voorwinde
Not my words. Copied and pasted directly from the word document linked to here: http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/pbr_db/plant_detail.cfm?AID=23351670 . More fully the excerpt looks like this:

"ROSE
Rosa

'Meichoiju' synonym 'City of Adelaide'
Application No. 1992/107
Application Accepted 28 July 1992
Applicant: SNC Meilland et Cie,Antibes, France
Australian Agent:Ross Roses,Willunga, South Australia

Description
A medium pink (RHS 52D) remontant flowering bush rose producing medium sized (av. 97.15mm) blooms bourne in clusters of 3-5 blooms per stem. Each semi-double bloom has 26-32 petals. The medium sized leaves (av. terminal leaflet length - 51.9mm) dark green and glossy on the upper side. Shape of terminal leaflet base obtuse and terminal leaflet in cross section is concave. Undulation of leaflet margin medium. Thorn shape catena on the upper side and concave on the lower side. Strong sepal length - mean 25.55mm. Mild petal reflexing present and petal undulation observed. Filament colour yellow, style colour red. Stigma located above the anther. 'Meichoiju' has medium sized pitcher shaped seed vessels.

Origin
Arose from the controlled pollination of 'Meidanu' x 'Meitulimon' [by 'Meihartfo']. Bred by Alain Meilland, SNC Meilland et Cie, Antibes, France.

Comparative Trial
The comparator is 'Kalinka'. The comparative test conducted at Willunga, South Australia 23 April 1993. Measurements from 20 specimens selected at random from 6-10 plants. Plants grown in open beds in clay loam soil.

Prior Applications And Sales
Country Year Status Name applied
France 1988 Granted 'Meichoiju'

'Meichioju' was first sold in France on 1st April 1988.

Description prepared by A. Kim Syrus, Melrose Park, South Australia."
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 13 NOV 17 by Patricia Routley
Thanks for that Simon.
(Odd that I couldn't get into the Australian patent on the iPad, but no problem on the computer.)
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Discussion id : 25-964
most recent 2 MAY 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAY 08 by anonymous-120641
I recently lost my daughter,who, when living in Perth several years ago ,had a favourite rose bush near her front door. She said it was City of Adelaide but the pink colour in this photo seems to be more of a 'bluey-pink' than hers. Can someone tell me if this photo is true to colour or is the rose more of a 'shell' pink as I remember it please? I would really love to get one for her resting place. I am in NZ
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