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most recent 3 JUL 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 JUN 11 by anonymous-811236
All these banksia hybrids were bred by Andrea Mansuino. Are long stem larger miniature aimed at greenhouse florist rose production. Andrea Mansuino told me they met success in Japan.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 30 JUN 11 by Cà Berta
However, in the Catalogue, of the Firm Arturo Ansaloni who introduced the Rosa mansuiniana in Italy, it is clearly stated "Questo è il risultato di un lungo e meticoloso lavoro da parte del noto ibridatore Comm. Quinto Mansuino di Sanremo .." (This is the result of a long and meticulous work by the well known hybridizer Comm. Quinto Mansuino in Sanremo)
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 30 JUN 11 by anonymous-484371
Sorry, I overlook this indication: Ansaloni piante e fiori, Catalogo giardinaggio, 1967-68

I was thinking of a later bred group of vars McCann speak of.

Mansuino, Dr. Andrea Rose breeder Italy
The nephew of Quinto Mansuino.
[From Miniature Roses: Their Care and Cultivation, 1991, by Sean McCann, p. 17:]
Andrea Mansuino believed there was a need for a new type of florist rose, and he set out with his own ideas to breed this important plant... resulting in 'Generosa'... ...and a bunch of others not on HMF
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 30 JUN 11 by Cà Berta
Apparently a very active family, indeed! Although HMF says that Generosa was bred by Quinto Mansuino in 1964.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 2 JUL 11 by jedmar
The breeder assignment is based on the info in the Fineschi catalogue and "Modern Roses". The US patent may have more information, but I do not have the viewer required for the images.
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 2 JUL 11 by Cà Berta
Generosa was bred in 1964 when Andrea Mansuino was 4 years old. I am afraid that there are around informations that mix up the activities of two members of the Mansuino family who did (Quinto) and are (Andrea) still doing so much for rose hybridization.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 3 JUL 11 by anonymous-484371
More active than this as Dotore Andrea Mansuino was or is still involved in NIRP roses of which he is/was a share owner
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most recent 12 JUN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUN 11 by anonymous-484371
IMHO it is not Sonia. Leaves are different as is the pink shade (less reliable).
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 12 JUN 11 by Gagnon98
Do you know what I might need to provide to properly ID this rose? Even if it is at all possible?
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 12 JUN 11 by anonymous-484371
A lateral picture with stem, spination, peduncle, ovary shape and leaves might help someone.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 12 JUN 11 by Gagnon98
Thank you!
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most recent 7 MAY 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 MAY 11 by anonymous-484371
I did grow this var. It appears to be a multiflora rambler. PM prone and not very attractive one without any visible influence of Banksia.
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most recent 11 FEB 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 FEB 11 by anonymous-484371
Available from - Bierkreek, kwekerij
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