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most recent 23 JUN 22  
Initial post 26 JAN 22 by Ericchn
Parentage = Chartreuse de Parme × (Esther Geldenhuys × Unnamed Seedling) , per a certain Japanese source
Reply #1 posted 27 JAN 22 by jedmar
Thank you, we added this parentage as a note.
Reply #2 posted 23 JUN 22 by Michael Garhart
This seems to track with the patent info. Which, if true, means the unknown parent likely had few petals, was not a hybrid tea, and probably triploid (or diploid). The possibilities are too great to fathom a guess, but it was probably a rose from before 1999.