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9 DEC 22
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#1 of 5 posted
9 DEC 22 by
jedmar
Is there any published information (print or digital) on this rose?
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#2 of 5 posted
9 DEC 22 by
Pay130
No official introduction of 'canary'. More pictures are available in www.baidu.com searching for '金丝雀月季'.
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#3 of 5 posted
9 DEC 22 by
jedmar
Thank you, checking various websites for '金丝雀月季'., I see that 'Canary' is described as a German cultivar from 1976. This would be Tantau's 'Canary' which is listed (TANcary). In that case it cannot be a sport of 'Baby Romantica' (2004).
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#4 of 5 posted
11 DEC 22 by
Pay130
That website is not professional and correct. The most accepted statement says Canary originated form baby romantica sports. Canary is very popular in China , many throwback cases could proof that . Here is an example of Canary throwback sport : tieba.baidu.com/p/6151602468#/
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#5 of 5 posted
11 DEC 22 by
jedmar
Several sites were checked, even those which mention Baby Romantica had 1976 as breeding year. We will check with Meilland
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#6 of 5 posted
20 DEC 22 by
Pay130
soukichi247.cocolog-nifty.com/colors/2015/10/post-d58a.html ameblo.jp/catmint7/entry-11213051274.html
Those Japanese websites say カナリアリッチ rich canary is a sport of Baby romantica.
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