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Shtanko / Штанъко, Ivan I.
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Rose Breeder  

Listing last updated on Wed Aug 2024
Moscow,
USSR (former)
Spelled: I. I. Štaňko

[From Modern Roses 10, p. 732:] Ivan Shtanko, Central Botanical Garden, Moscow, USSR.

[From Wild- und Gartenrosen", by S. G. Saakov, 1976, p. 61:] A rich rose collection (2500 sorts) have been collected in the Botanical Main Garden in Moscow. Here great attention is given to testing varieties and rose breeding, but also to the selection of understock. Schtanko has obtained several rose varieties, among them 'Utro Moskvi' and 'Raketa'; the variety 'Utro Moskvi' received a Gold medal at the IGA Erfurt in 1961.
 
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