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Initial post 30 APR 12 by Eugene V.
The collection of essays I.V. Michurin, Volume 4, page 39 says that Rose refers to Hybrids R. Lutea. On page 38 shows the height of the plant, which is ~ 210 cm.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 1 MAY 12 by jedmar
The pollen parent is R. foetida persiana. R. foetida Hermann used to be called R. lutea Miller; therefore a hybrid lutea. Hybrid alba (1895) was stated on a Russian website. Original source is unknown. Is Michurin's text on the web (in Russian)?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 4 MAY 12 by Eugene V.
I can temporarily place the scanned image to a picture from the collection of essays I.V. Michurin, Volume 4, page 39 (1940 y.). In this figure indicates that a rose refer to Hybrids R. Lutea.
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