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'Red Dream' rose Reviews & Comments
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18 JAN 12 by
a_carl76
For what it is worth, here is some more information pulled from the patent
Patent number: 5,760 (July 8, 1986) Name: Bucred Parentage: Carefree Beauty X (Marlena X Pippa's Song) Height: 90-125cm Plant Form: Upright bush, free branching and erect with strong canes and stems Foliage: Smooth and leathery. Arras Green, medium Grayed-Red when young, obovate shape. Thorns: Lacks thorns, spines and corms but does have medium Gray-Red prickles .7 - 1.4 cm in length. Bud: Small, ovoid, long, Guardsman Red shaded Current Red Flower: Medium 7.5-8.5 diameter 2-4.5 depth, solitary and in clusters of 3-5. Cup shaped becoming flat with slightly recurved petals. 12 -18 petals. Post Office Red with white at base lightens with age. Fragrance: Pleasantly Sweet Lasting Quality: 4-5 days on plant, 5-6 as cut flower. Unaffected by wet or hot weather. Produces round or ovoid Burnt Orange hips. Profusely and consistently produces blooms. Tolerance to foliar diseases such as Blackspot and Powdery Mildew
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#1 of 4 posted
18 JAN 12 by
Landperson
Where was this patent applied for? US? Australia? I think HMF can set up a link to it right here in the database if you give us one more clue.
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#2 of 4 posted
18 JAN 12 by
a_carl76
U.S.
Here is the webaddress
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=2&f=G&l=50&co1=NOT&d=PTXT&s1=%22Buck,+Griffith+J%22.INNM.&OS=IN/"Buck,+Griffith+J"&RS=IN/"Buck,+Griffith+J"
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#3 of 4 posted
18 JAN 12 by
Landperson
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#4 of 4 posted
18 JAN 12 by
a_carl76
Glad I could help. Found out there was a patent via the link below and thought I should check it out to see if more information could be added here. There is a lot of informaion on Buck roses with this link.
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/cad/Proses.html
Also, maybe the 'k' should be dropped so that it reads Bucred not Buckred which is what is in the patent.
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24 OCT 11 by
a_carl76
AKA Red Dream according to Roses Unlimited website
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#1 of 1 posted
25 OCT 11 by
jedmar
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9 JUL 10 by
AnneU
‘Bucred’ = Shrub, medium red aging to dark pink, semi-double, cupped, opens flat, large, 18 petals, sweet, light fragrance, in small clusters, repeat, continous flowering, upright-bushy plant, semi-glossy leathery foliage, red long pointed buds, brown fine thorns, vigorous, hardy, disease-resistant. Source: Everyrose.com.
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9 JUL 10 by
jedmar
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