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'Rosa moyesii 'Nevada'' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 113-949
most recent 6 NOV 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 NOV 18 by Andrew from Dolton
Is "Hybrid Moyseii" really the right category for this rose?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 6 NOV 18 by jedmar
Yes, if it was really derived from Rosa moyesii. There is some speculation that the pollen parent was a different rose (e.g. Rosa spinosissima hispida), but never conclusive proof.
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Discussion id : 107-533
most recent 21 JAN 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 JAN 18 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Hortico Nurseries they had them a few years ago
Waterdown, Ontario
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Discussion id : 107-298
most recent 4 JAN 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 JAN 18 by NikosR
Nevada produces mostly smaller light pink blooms during the warmer months in my zone 9b Med climate while during the cooler months it produces its signature large white blooms.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 JAN 18 by Margaret Furness
Same as in my garden, similar climate.
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Discussion id : 95-244
most recent 18 NOV 16 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 6 OCT 16 by jedmar
Patricia, interesting new references on the doubtful moyesii-parentage of Nevada! This is one issue which might be clarified with a DNA study (Bristol, Lyon?)
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 6 OCT 16 by Patricia Routley
Yes. R. spinosissima hispida, R. Moyesii fargesii, and R. holodonta, all 28 chromosomes (tetraploid), seem to be the main contenders.
The 1950 reference tells me Pedro's son, Marino did the "automatic" hybridizing and it would be interesting to know if the Dot garden had any of the three roses mentioned above. I'll add a drawing of the Dot "automatic" hybridizing later.
Later edit. Drawing added to Pedro Dot's page.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 18 NOV 16 by Andrew from Dolton
It is rather similar in growth to some of the Fruhlings series of roses.
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