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'Royal America' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 52-623
most recent 20 JAN 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 28 FEB 11 by Michael Garhart
This is a sport of America. Its listed in one of the ARS magazines. However, I do not have a specific reference as proof.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 1 MAR 11 by HMF Admin
We trust your memory but can you be specific just to be sure we're on the same page.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 1 MAR 11 by RoseBlush
Michael......

I have listed the rose as a sport of 'America' bred by Warriner, but there are more than one rose name 'America' in the HMF database. Do you have any way of confirming that 'Royal America' sported from Warriner's rose ?

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 3 MAR 11 by HMF Admin
Can you confirm the 'America' bred by Warriner is the correct one. Thanks!
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 17 JAN 22 by Michael Garhart
I just stumbled on this chain of comments. I never got the message way back when :[
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 20 JAN 22 by Nastarana
Might it possibly be a seedling of 'America"? I had it once. I liked it very much, but the flowers were more of a cup shape, not so flat as 'America'. The bush and foliage were very like 'America'. I think it must be out of commerce now.

What I had looked very like the photos in Beth's Northern CA garden, with the nice creamy color. The page for breeder Curt Cooper shows RA as having bred by him.
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Discussion id : 131-220
most recent 17 JAN 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JAN 22 by Michael Garhart
It just occurred to me what a strange name this rose has.

Is it meant to be like JFK "royal"? I guess I dont get it.
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Discussion id : 86-875
most recent 25 JUN 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 26 JUL 15 by Nastarana
Cl. Royal America has now bloomed in my yard from a body bag bought at one of the big boxes, might have been Walmart.

The flower looks exactly as I remember it and as it looks in the HMF photos. Pretty yellowish cream color, cupped shape, NOT the HT shape of Cl. America. I am rather skeptical about claims that it is a sport of Cl. America, although it could be a seedling of that rose.

If it is a sport of Cl. America, then BOTH the color and shape of the flower were altered by the mutation, which would involve simultaneous mutation of several genes, as I understand the process.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 25 JUN 16 by dangnhat
I can guarantee it's a sport since part of one of my blooms reverted back to an orange reddish color with a slight bent similar to that of a hybrid T. Also a gene can control more than one trait it's called pleiotropy. I hope that helps
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 25 JUN 16 by Nastarana
Thank you. That does help. Alas, my Cl. RA did not survive the winter.
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Discussion id : 84-264
most recent 12 APR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 APR 15 by Nastarana
This has turned up again at Walmart this year. This picture looks like the rose I used to grow.

For 4.98, I thought, why not, even though it likely won't survive a hard winter. Maybe we will get a mild one this winter.

I wonder if it is a sport or seedling found in the rose fields at Tyler, TX, like the now extinct 'New Orleans', a striped sport of 'Peace'. I agree with the poster who called this one of the best white climbers, although I would consider it a large shrub.
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