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'CHEwpatel' rose Reviews & Comments
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'Yellow Ribbons' is reported to be diploid
http://rosebreeders.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=66120#p66120
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I think triploid, if Im reading it right, with the product, Lemon Zest being diploid.
So triploids Peachy Cream and Yellow Ribbons producing the diploid product, Lemon Zest.
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In the comment from the RHA forum, 'Yellow Ribbons' is specifically referred to as being diploid.
"It ['Oso Easy Peachy Cream'] is triploid, but seems to have some limited fertility. It is a parent of the diploid Oso Easy Lemon Zest with the other parent being the diploid rose Yellow Ribbons."
'Oso Easy Peachy Cream' (triploid) x 'Yellow Ribbons' (diploid) = 'Oso Easy Lemon Zest' (diploid)
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OE Peachy Cream has quite high seed set and germination here. So high I dug it out cause I had too many of its wiry kids to cull through. Culling out the lanky, downy prone, and powdery mildew prone seedlings was a worthwhile task to get a few keepers.
I have Lemon Zest. I consider it a yellow perennial potentilla LOL. Just flops everywhere and blooms everywhere. Its kinda cute since its not too big. About as much as a rose as Red Drift is. Another perennial mimic.
If you can verify ploidy proof you should show it on HMF. HMF has farther search engine reach than RHA does.
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Yellow Ribbons Weave bright yellow ribbons of non-fading, brilliant rose blossoms throughout your garden all summer long. This dependable groundcover gives you dense masses of low-growing blooms for hard-to-cover areas. (Var: CHEWpatyel 2005 - PPAF) Color. Light yellow Height/Width. 11/2’ x 2’ Bloom Size. 2” Stem Length. 10”-14” Petal Count. 20-25 Bud Form. Pointed ovoid Foliage . Dark green Fragrance. Light fresh Parentage . Sweet Magic x Pathfinder
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