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Discussion id : 86-750
most recent 4 OCT 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 21 JUL 15 by Michael Garhart
I strongly believe that 'Tamango' can cause both color breaking and spots. Perhaps its relatives can aid you further ^_^
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Reply #1 of 8 posted 22 JUL 15 by styrax
Thanks! I was surprised at how intense the spotting was on one of the seedlings. It's opening right now.
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Reply #2 of 8 posted 22 JUL 15 by styrax
I believe that capability comes out of Mutablis- in Snug Harbor, old blooms had spotting just like these seedlings. Paul Barden also mentioned getting spotting out of some China or another. The searing-orange family, mauve/purples out of Lilac Charm, and centiflora/gallica crosses do the same.
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Reply #3 of 8 posted 22 JUL 15 by Michael Garhart
Yes! :]
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Reply #4 of 8 posted 22 JUL 15 by Michael Garhart
I probably should share trade secrets, but I cant help myself~ I am confident 'Prairie Sunrise' also induces color breaking. Because, well, proof is in the seedlings :]

It has been an interesting experience for me, since Freckle Face and Sevilliana are sisters, but my Sevilliana lines have not induced this same pattern of breaking colors :]
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Reply #5 of 8 posted 24 JUL 15 by styrax
That is good about Sunrise! It isnt limited to dark purple-red, then.
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Reply #6 of 8 posted 24 JUL 15 by Michael Garhart
Definitely not. Color breaking seems to happen in various strains, but Rosa foetida bicolor is one of the definite culprits. If it wasnt, we would likely not see ghostly mauves and silvers-mauves.
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Reply #8 of 8 posted 4 OCT 15 by styrax
Foetida does a lot of very strange things.
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Reply #7 of 8 posted 28 AUG 15 by styrax
It appears to be multigenetic- one gene makes the color "break" the other induces spotting.
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Discussion id : 86-749
most recent 21 JUL 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JUL 15 by styrax
Spotting not virus induced- extreme heat intensified spotting
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Discussion id : 86-033
most recent 18 JUN 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 18 JUN 15 by styrax
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