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most recent 12 AUG 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 AUG 15 by Michael Garhart
"Origin and Breeding Controlled pollination: seed parent ‘Krimony’ x pollen parent ‘Pekcoucan’. The seed parent is characterised by its bi-coloured flowers with approximately 35 petals of dark orange inner and cream outer side, with many prickles. The pollen parent is characterised by its orange flowers. Hybridisation took place in Antibes, France in 1995. From this cross, the seedling was chosen on the basis of its novel flower colour. Selection criteria: free flowering, stem production, flower colour and size, suitability as a cut rose in greenhouse conditions for cut flower production. Propagation: a number mature stock plants were generated from this seedling by budding onto commercial rootstocks. Further generations have been propagated via cuttings or budded onto rootstocks and have been found to be uniform and stable. ‘Kribicar’ will be commercially propagated by vegetative cuttings or budded or grafted onto rootstocks from the stock plants. Breeder: Mr Michel Kriloff, Antibes, France."

-Aus. Patent
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 12 AUG 15 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Michael.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 12 AUG 15 by Michael Garhart
Yup! I love the color. I only got a few eyebleed orange seedlings this year, that dont fade. Its hard to get colors like this!
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 12 AUG 15 by Nastarana
Where has this rose been all my life? The rose is gorgeous, and so, in its' way, is the foliage.
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