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'Bonica ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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16 JUN 11 by
Simon Voorwinde
Is the seed parent of 'Bonica' a rose called 'Swany' (see: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.2462&tab=1 ). They have identical parentages.
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#1 of 5 posted
16 JUN 11 by
RoseBlush
Simon..........
The seed parent could be 'Swany' or it could be a sister seedling to Swany' with the same cross.
Smiles, Lyn
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#2 of 5 posted
17 JUN 11 by
Simon Voorwinde
Yes... I guess so :-)
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#3 of 5 posted
3 JUN 14 by
Michael Garhart
More likely Swany than Alba Meidiland. Meilland seems to use their own named cultivars, listed as seedlings for their records. Alba Meidiland is absent of sexual parts -- at least in this area.
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#4 of 5 posted
4 AUG by
Philip_ATX
Swany is triploid, and diploid Alba Meidiland has more offspring listed, so it seems more probable to me Alba M. might be the seed parent, assuming disclosed parentages are accurate.
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#5 of 5 posted
4 AUG by
Michael Garhart
If it is, they had very tiny fingers and a lot of luck. Its possible, but difficult and requires the dang thing to not act sterile.
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1 AUG 17 by
Sambolingo
Available from - Old Market Farm www.oldmarketfarm.com
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5 JAN 14 by
Nastarana
Craig Tufts, author of The BackYard Naturalist, recommends Bonica for wildlife friendly yards.
see: Tufts, Craig, The Backyard Naturalist, 1993, pub. by The National Wildlife Federation, p 71 "A Rose for All Seasons".
"offers lots of bloom over a period of months. It is very hardy, practically care free, densely shrubby, and bears heavy crops of hips through the fall and into the winter"
Tufts recommends placing Bonica near bird feeders--"offers safe harbor for many species of song birds..."
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25 AUG 13 by
Renato Emma
Rosa a cespuglio Floribunda/Ground Cover, a portamento allargato, ricoprente e vigoroso. Fogliame folto, sm/piccolo, sm/lucido, verde scuro. Fiori a mazzi, rosa delicato con bordi piu' scuri, fragranza dolce e delicata. Resistente a freddo e malattie; rifiorente. Famosissima. H.70-80cm L.120cm. Premiata con RHS Award of Garden Merit. (ROSACEAE) (Marie-Louise Meilland, Meilland Intern., Francia, 1981)
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