Australia - Patent  on  3 Aug 2010
Application No: 2010/118  on  4 May 2010   
VIEW PBR PATENTSpontaneous mutation: the mutation was first discovered by John Gray at his plant nursery in Highfields, QLD in Oct 2009. The parental variety is characterised by white flower colour with yellow in the centre. The mutation had white flower with pink centre
 
United States - Patent No: PP 23,175  on  13 Nov 2012   
VIEW USPTO PATENTApplication No: 13/134,083  on  27 May 2011
The new cultivar is the result of a chance discovery in a commercial nursery in Highfields, Queensland, Australia. The inventors, John Gray and Sylvia Gray, citizens of Australia, discovered the new variety as a single whole plant mutation of the parent variety, a floribunda type Rosa hybrid, ‘CHEWfragbabe’, unpatented in the United States. The discovery was made October , 2009.