Abstract: Shrub rose plant having high petal count; lack of anthers; strong spicy fragrance; disease resistant foliage; ability to propagate and grow on its own roots; and apricot flowers presented in large clusters.
Abstract: Shrub rose plant having a robust and very branching growth habit; large, rosette-shaped flowers, cupped at first, peals reflexing later having a soft apricot color, paling to pale cream on outer petals; and freely produced flowers at the ends of slightly arching stems.
Abstract: Shrub rose plant having large pyramidal flower clusters; small, dark green glossy foliage; resistance to major fungal diseases; novel purplish pink flower color; many small prickles on strong shoots, none on side shoots; and ability to root and grow well from softwood cuttings.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of shrub rose plant of relatively small stature is provided which forms in clusters attractive semi-double slightly concave yellow-orange blossoms that display a strong fragrance. The blossoming occurs substantially continuously over a long duration. An open and erect growth habit is exhibited. The foliage is glossy dark green and contrasts nicely with the yellow-orange blossoms. The plant propagates well by the use of softwood cuttings and possesses good winter hardiness. Good disease resistance particularly to blackspot is exhibited. It is particularly well suited for growing as an individual plant or as a mass planting to create ornamentation in the landscape.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety for Ground Cover Rose plant is provided which forms in clusters substantially continuously throughout the season attractive long-lasting bright coral blossoms. The blossoms open on a reliable baisis and retain their attractiveness upon aging. The new variety exhibits an upright, dense, compact and spreading growth habit that renders it suitable for growing as attractive ornamentation in the landscape. The foilage is glossy and dark green and contrasts well with the bright coral blossoms. The petals detach cleanly when the blossoms mature. Excellent resistance to Blackspot, Powdery Mildew, and Rust is exhibited.
Abstract: The new cultivar is a variety of dwarf rose plant having a broad bushy growth habit. The light pink flowers are small and high-centered. The plant exhibits good winter hardiness, resistance to most diseases, repeated blooming and is easily propagated on its own roots.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of Rosa hybrida Spray rose plant is provided which abundantly forms clusters of attractive double flowers on a substantially continuous basis that are bicolored orange and pinkish-white. The plant is well suited for cut flower production under greenhouse growing conditions. The flowers are long lasting. The plant exhibits an upright to bushy growth habit, forms vigorous vegetation, and is well suited for greenhouse forcing for commercial rose production. Additionally, the plant has proven to be resistant to common rose diseases when grown under greenhouse growing conditions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 6, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 3, 2002
Assignee:
Société Anonyme des Pépiniéres et
Roseraties Georges Delbard
Abstract: A new garden rose plant which has abundant, deep pink flowers and attractive foliage. This new and distinct variety has shown to be uniform and stable in the resulting generations from asexual propagation.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of shrub rose plant of relatively small stature is provided which forms in clusters attractive semi-double slightly concave yellow-orange blossoms that display a strong fragrance. The blossoming occurs substantially continuously over a long duration. An open and erect growth habit is exhibited. The foliage is glossy dark green and contrasts nicely with the yellow range blossoms. The plant propagates well by the use of softwood cuttings and possesses good winter hardiness. Good disease resistance particularly to blackspot is exhibited. It is particularly well suited for growing as an individual plant or as a mass planting to create ornamentation in the landscape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 5, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by
the Minister of Agriculture
Abstract: A new cultivar of Rosa plant named ‘Bokramar’ that is characterized by a low-growing habit, decreased susceptibility to disease, and pink flowers that gradually fade giving them a bi-colored appearance. In combination these traits set ‘Bokramar’ apart from all other existing varieties of Rosa known to the inventor.
Abstract: Shrub rose plant having a robust and very branching growth habit; large, rosette-shaped flowers, cupped at first, peals reflexing later having a soft apricot color, paling to pale cream on outer petals; and freely produced flowers at the ends of slightly arching stems.
Abstract: Shrub rose plant having high petal count; lack of anthers; strong spicy fragrance; disease resistant foliage; ability to propagate and grow on its own roots; and apricot flowers presented in large clusters.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety for Ground Cover Rose plant is provided which forms in clusters substantially continuously throughout the season attractive long-lasting bright coral blossoms. The blossoms open on a reliable baisis and retain their attractiveness upon aging. The new variety exhibits an upright, dense, compact and spreading growth habit that renders it suitable for growing as attractive ornamentation in the landscape. The foilage is glossy and dark green and contrasts well with the bright coral blossoms. The petals detach cleanly when the blossoms mature. Excellent resistance to Blackspot, Powdery Mildew, and Rust is exhibited.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of shrub rose plant (i.e., garden rose plant) is provided which forms in abundance on a substantially continuous basis attractive semi-double blossoms that are Dresden Yellow suffused with Neyron Rose. The vegetation is vigorous and the growth habit is broad and bushy. Attractive medium green and semi-glossy foliage is formed. Good disease resistance is exhibited. Additionally, the new variety grows very well on its own roots following asexual reproduction by cuttings.
Abstract: A shrub rose plant having disease resistance; repeat flowering, old-fashioned shaped red-purple flower; and a strong growing plant with a bushy habit.
Abstract: A groundcover shrub rose plant having a low-growing, spreading growth habit; recurrent bloom habit; dark green, glossy foliage; and resistance to the diseases of rose rust, rose powdery mildew, and blackspot.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of shrub rose plant is provided which forms attractive dark red single blossoms that tend to lighten somewhat to pink when fully mature. The new variety exhibits a large arching shrub growth habit with dark green foliage that exhibits glossiness on the upper surface, and good winter hardiness. The blossoms are round when viewed from above with somewhat flattened upper and lower parts when viewed from the side. Good resistance to powdery mildew and blackspot have been observed. The leaflets most commonly number seven per leaf. The new variety propagates well by the use of soft wood stem cuttings, and is well adapted for growing as ornamentation in the landscape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 7, 2000
Assignee:
Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Agriculture
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of shrub rose plant is provided which forms at a low frequency per shoot attractive medium red blossoms that tend to fade to rose pink when fully mature. The new variety exhibits an upright growth habit with medium green foliage that exhibits medium glossiness on the upper surface, and good winter hardiness. The blossoms are star-shaped when viewed from above and are somewhat flattened with a convex lower portion when viewed from the side. Good resistance to powdery mildew and blackspot have been observed. The leaflets commonly number three or five per leaf. The new variety propagates well by the use of softwood stem cuttings, and is well adapted for growing as ornamentation in the landscape.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 19, 1998
Date of Patent:
November 14, 2000
Assignee:
Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Agriculture
Abstract: A shrub rose plant having pointed ovoid buds; a unique, bicolor flower; a full, globular habit; dark green, glossy foliage; resistance to powdery mildew; and a light, sweet, spicy fragrance.