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Vladimír Ježovič
most recent 17 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 JAN by Vladimír Ježovič
from: Původ českých růží: in Zpravodaj milovníků a pěstitelů růží prosinec 23 č. 123.
Parentage: ´Frau Karl Druschki´ (Lambert, 1895, Rm) x ´Commandeur Jules Gravereaux (Croibier, 1908, Rm)
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most recent 23 AUG HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 AUG by Vladimír Ježovič
You probably don't have irrigation in the garden and the rose saves water. The foundation in Malta is probably limestone. Thanks for sharing!
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most recent 13 DEC 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 JUN 17 by gospodinov
Professor Vasil Staykov is a Bulgarian hybridizer who worked on selective breeding and preserving of rose cultivars in the “Research Institute of Rose and Essential Oil Plants” in the town of Kazanlak as well as in the former “ Floriculture research center” in the village of Negovan, Sofia district. In collaboration with Ivan Kalaydzhiev and Hristo Chorbadzhiyski, Prof. V. Staykov introduced new hybrid rose varieties- Hybrid Tea Roses, Floribundas and Grandifloras with the beautiful Bulgarian names Srebra, Rada, Boryana, Mariya, Botev and others. The rose cultivar Marista, introduced by Prof. Staykov, won a gold medal at the 1981 exhibition in Erfurt. The cultivar Marista was named after Prof. Staykov’s wife - Mariya Staykova.
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Reply #1 of 12 posted 15 JUN 17 by jedmar
Thank you!
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Reply #2 of 12 posted 15 JUN 17 by gospodinov
You are welcome!
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Reply #3 of 12 posted 16 JUN 17 by Patricia Routley
I note 'Srebra' and 'Boryana' are already listed by HelpMeFind.
I am not sure if the spelling of a rose is 'Mariya' or Marista'?
Do you have 'Rada' and 'Botev' in hand Jedmar, or shall I add them?
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Reply #4 of 12 posted 16 JUN 17 by jedmar
No, I do not. Please go ahead.
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Reply #5 of 12 posted 16 JUN 17 by Patricia Routley
Done.
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Reply #6 of 12 posted 23 JUN 17 by gospodinov
The correct name of the rose is Marista.
The rose cultivar Marista, introduced by Prof. Staykov, won and gold medal at the 1981 exhibition in Erfurt. The cultivar Marista was named after Prof. Staykov's wife - Mariya Staykova.
Please add this to the description of the rose.
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Reply #7 of 12 posted 23 JUN 17 by gospodinov
Please add the following varieties of roses created by Professor Stoykov:

Albena (floribundа)
Size of the color - 6-7 cm, from 10-30 colors of a twig
Petals - 75-90 pcs.
Color-banana-orange-yellow, passing to pink-red at
Full opening.
Height of the bush - 75-80 cm
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Teodora (tea hybrid)
Size of the color - 7-9 cm.
Petals - 14-18 pcs.
Color-matte pink-red
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Radiman (floodbunda)
Color size - 8 cm.
Petals - 40-60 pcs.
Color-light banana
Aroma - pleasant tea aroma
Height of the bush - 85-90 cm.
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Ivani (floribunda)
Size of the color - 5-6 cm.
Petals - 45-50 pcs.
Color orange-yellow with pink hue on the periphery
Height of the bush -70-90 cm.
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Maria (Tea Hybrid)
Size of the color - 11 cm.
Petals - 55-60 pcs.
Color - light-green to red-black
Aroma - a strong tea
Height of the bush - 80-90 cm
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Marushka (Tea Hybrid)
Color range - 7-8 cm.
Type of color-quiche
Petals - 30-40 pcs.
Color deep yellow with a slight reddening of the outer petals
Height of the bush - 70-80 cm
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Milkana (tea hybrid)
Size of the color - 10-12 cm.
Type of color - quiche
Petals - 45-55 pcs.
Color-purple-red with pink tints on the outer petals
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Lilyana (grandflora)
Size of the color - 8-9 cm.
Type of color - quiche
Petals - 50-55 pcs.
Color snow-white
Height of the bush - 85 cm.
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Polina (tea hybrid)
Size of the color - 8-9 cm.
Type of color - quiche
Petals - 35-40 pcs.
Color pink
Aroma-pleasant
Height of the bush - 80-90 cm.
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Teodora (tea hybrid)
Size of the color - 7-9 cm.
Type of color - quiche
Petals - 14-18 pcs.
Color-matte pink-red
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Тrakiyka(Tea Hybrid)
Size of the color - 10-12 cm.
Type of color - whitish, cup-shaped
Petals - 25 pcs.
Color - raspberry pink to dark tile
Aroma-pleasant
Height of the bush - 50-55 cm.
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Han Kubrat (Tea Hybrid)
Size of the color - 10-11 cm.
Type of color - quiche
Petals - 57 pcs.
Color - dark red
Aroma - strong
Height of the bush - n.i.
Bloom profusely.
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Reply #8 of 12 posted 23 JUN 17 by Patricia Routley
Staikov, Staicov or Stoykov?
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Reply #9 of 12 posted 16 FEB 18 by gospodinov
The correct family name should be Staykov.
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Reply #10 of 12 posted 16 FEB 18 by Patricia Routley
Thank you. Staykov he be.
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Reply #11 of 12 posted 13 DEC 22 by Vladimír Ježovič
Just for the sake of completeness, I will add that the original name and surname in the Bulgarian alphabet has the form: проф. Васил Стайков (проф. = prof.essor).
Do you know a rose breeder Vasil Angelov from Bulgaria?
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Reply #12 of 12 posted 13 DEC 22 by jedmar
Thank you, Bulgarian form of the name added
Vasil Angelov is unknown to us
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most recent 28 FEB 22 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 FEB 22 by Vladimír Ježovič
... a nice rose and interesting crossing; produce any hips with seeds? Thanks!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 28 FEB 22 by Knud Pedersen
Dear MR.Vladimír Ježovič
Kinda Rosen sets seed, but only in dry conditions. If it's wet weather the flower tends to ball.
Kind regards
Knud Pedersen
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