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Is this plant very disease resistance or not?
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#1 of 2 posted
28 APR 17 by
Jay-Jay
When You look at the member ratings for this rose, two members consider this rose excellent, as for disease resistance. I grow Himmelsauge (in commerce as) and people say it IS Russelliana and that rose is very healthy too. See "Reviews and Comments" at: http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.27983&tab=1
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#2 of 2 posted
2 days ago by
Gdisaz10
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A United States patent application for Wekmeymo, #11/820,136, in the name of Lawrence E. Meyer and assigned to Weeks, was filed 6/18/2007. It was published 12/18/2008, as US Patent Publication 2008/0313779-P1. The application was initially rejected based on some easily correctable formalities. However, Weeks chose not to pursue the application and abandoned it.
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#1 of 2 posted
2 days ago by
jedmar
Patent application and further info added, thank you!
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There is no indication that Weeks abandoned the application due to registration of a similar rose. I originally thought this might be the case, but Yoyo was not cited in the prosecution history by either the applicant or the patent examiner. When they apply for a patent, applicants are required to cite the closest prior art of which they are aware, so they probably were not even aware of its existence. A more likely reason is that there was limited commercial potential for a miniature rose similar to Gizmo.
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This one was stingy the first year, but has absolutely exploded this second year. Same prolific number of very large blooms as Its parent Pope John Paul II, Blooms are more ruffle and not as bulbous as PJP, both of which are good improvements, in my view.
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This does not appear to be 'Eiffel Tower' based on colour AND form
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