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'Starry Night ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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2 JAN 24 by
A Rose Man
This cultivar is listed as triploid in the paper 'Pollen diameter and guard cell length as predictors of ploidy in diverse rose cultivars, species, and breeding lines'
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30 SEP 20 by
Charles Quest-Ritson
Combined Rose List is correct in saying that Starry Night is a synonym for Anita Pereire.
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30 SEP 20 by
jedmar
In the RHS listings 'Starry Night' is 'Orawichkay' and 'Anita Pereire' is 'Orawidu'. There are sites which state they are synonymous, but others who keep them separate. A rose cannot (should not) be called both Orawichkay and Orawidu. Oradiwu, on the other hand, seems to point to a parentage Di(ckson) and w(ich)u(rana), like 'Starry Night'. Assuming Orard did not cheat and recycle an existing rose for whatever reason (e.g. to receive a US Patent 6 years after first introduction??), these two roses could also be siblings.
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14 NOV 14 by
Carlene Gerette
Does anyone know if this rose does well in a shady north facing side of the house? (with no trees). Thanks.
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28 NOV 10 by
York Rose
The Montreal Botanical Garden recommends this rose as resistant to blackspot, powdery mildew, and rust:
http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin/en/info_verte/roses/cultivars.htm
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