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'Suñorita ™' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 22 FEB 19  
Initial post 28 AUG 18 by Rob Byrnes
Inventors: Warner, Christopher Hugh (Brockton, GB)
Application Number: 15/330310

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0004] The seed parent is the unpatented variety referred to as Rosa hybrid `Gelber Engel`. The pollen parent is the unpatented variety referred to as Rosa hybrid `Westheitz`. The new variety was discovered in June of 2007 by the inventor in a group of seedlings resulting from the 2006 crossing, in a research greenhouse in Brockton, Newport Shromshire, United Kingdom.
Reply #1 posted 28 AUG 18 by Patricia Routley
Do you have a Patent number Robert (rather than an application number)?
And I presume that is a U.S. Patent, rather than U.K.?
Reply #2 posted 29 AUG 18 by Michael Garhart
I'm still trying to figure out what Oso Easy Sunsay means.

Or just Sunsay? My label is outside and its dark out right now lol.

https://www.provenwinners.com/plants/rosa/sunsay-landscape-rose-rosa-x
Reply #3 posted 29 AUG 18 by Patricia Routley
Thanks. Added the parentage and the rose as 'Sunsay'.
Reply #4 posted 4 SEP 18 by Rob Byrnes
Patricia,

That is the US Patent Application number. Proven Winners lists the plant as Suñorita™ (CHEwgewest) on their website. I could have sworn that they listed it as Sunsay the last time I was on their site.

Rob
Reply #5 posted 4 SEP 18 by Michael Garhart
I have an actual tag from them that says Sunsay. Maybe they're rebranding the awful name.
Reply #6 posted 4 SEP 18 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Rob and Michael. Yes, they certainly were listing it as 'Sunsay' when I entered the Source Notes (main page) I am actually coming around to preferring information in HelpMeFind's references, rather than these Source Notes which link to a website. The websites can change or be deleted in a nano-second. But one does have to type material for the references which does take time. I've added the synonym of Suñorita.
Reply #7 posted 5 SEP 18 by Michael Garhart
One can use wayback machine website for archived internet pages, but it doesn't work on certain things. for example, I can't see Pickering's old online catalogs, because they were made on some weird dynamic page, but it works on Weeks into the 1990s, because they made individual pages.


Sunorita is a better name. At least the pun makes sense.
Reply #8 posted 22 FEB 19 by Michael Garhart
I think the pollen parent is a typo for Westzeit.
Reply #9 posted 22 FEB 19 by Patricia Routley
I am sure you are right Michael. Good work. I have merged Westheitz and Westzeit, keeping both spellings for the moment