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Rose Listing Omission
Ballon d'or
https://parfumflowercompany.com/roses/ballon-dor/
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#1 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
jedmar
This is a florists rose. Do you have it?
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#2 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
Huyustus
Hello, Yes, it's a florist's rose and I don't have this one.
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#3 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
jedmar
We only list florists roses if there is really a need or a patent - otherwise it is endless
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#4 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
Lee H.
Florist roses are a current topic at Rose Hybridizers. One exception to that rule that I’m sure would be appreciated, is if the parentage of that rose was published. I know that’s not common, but florist roses do often have desirable traits, and it may be valuable to hybridizers to know the source.
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#6 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
jedmar
It is not a firm rule, only a matter of expediency due to limited time available. If a florists rose has no patent, parentage, is not sold in retail, no photos as a garden plant....there doesn't seem much need to list them. The listings of commercial producers of florists roses often do not include any information on breeder, breeding year, varietal name etc
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#7 of 7 posted
3 JUN 23 by
Huyustus
I find it interesting to know what crosses have been made. This should not remain a secret. Knowing the ingredients of a recipe doesn't make you a great cook! Yours sincerely Huyustus
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#5 of 7 posted
1 JUN 23 by
Huyustus
Thank you for that clarification, I didn't know that.
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