|
-
-
Available from - S'Orrosa di Sergio Mario Scudu www.saorrosa.it
|
REPLY
|
Thank you. Hopefully the owners of this nursery will update their HelpMeFind listing with their complete plant list.
|
REPLY
|
-
-
Rose Listing Omission
Bermuda's Yellow Mutabilis
Was found by Helga Brichet in 1999 and is a sport of the 'Mutabilis'. The Buds are Yellow with orange stripe and open to display luminous Yellow ,almost single flower,wich soon fade to cream and then White . During the warm months numerous buds open pink and become pale . The plant is very floriferous throughout the season and produces bunches of small , round hips.Not the same as the variety of this name sold by Peter Beales
|
REPLY
|
Thanks for the post. Before we add this to HMF can you review this listing (see link below) to confirm this is a different rose. Thanks for your help.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.60537
|
REPLY
|
I confirm. Is it a diferent rose thanks
|
REPLY
|
HelpMeFind now has the two different 'Yellow Mutabilis' files. Would you take a look please and confirm all is correct. And thank you so much for your patience and help, Sergio. We couldn't do it without you. (We have reassigned your photo to 'Yellow Mutabilis' (China, Watson/Brichet, 1997)
|
REPLY
|
-
-
This variety sold by Peter Beales is not the rose found at Bermuda by Helga Brichet
|
REPLY
|
Thank you Sergio. It looks like there may be two ‘Yellow Mutabilis’. Can you clarify please. Refer references.
Is the one found by Helga Brichet in 1999 the 'Yellow Mutabilis', a sport of 'Mutabilis' discovered in the Bermuda garden of Jean Watson.
Did Peter Beales breed the ‘Yellow Mutabilis (syn Beayel) that he introduced in 2010.
|
REPLY
|
Hello Patricia References : Helga Brichet . Helga is a dear friend of mine and we spoke about this question. I receveid Bermuda's Yellow mutabilis from Helga. She found this variety at flower exhibition in Bermuda. Is not the same as the variety of this name sold by Peter Beales. You can see photos in my web site www.saorrosa.it Thanks a lot sergio
|
REPLY
|
Reply
#2 of 4 posted
27 JAN 14 by
jedmar
What about the 'Bianca Mutabilis' sold by La Campanella? Is that the Brichet-rose?
|
REPLY
|
No is not the same rose found by Helga Brichet. I seen that rose and probably is it Mutabilis xr. Moschata
|
REPLY
|
|