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'RUImats' rose Description
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ARS:
Orange or orange-red Miniature. Registration name: RUImats
Bloom:
Orange-red. None / no fragrance. 40 to 50 petals. Average diameter 1.5". Small to medium, very full (41+ petals), flat, rosette bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Habit:
Rounded, spreading. Dark green foliage. 3 to 7 leaflets.
Height: 8" to 1' (20 to 30cm). Width: 6" to 8" (15 to 20cm).
Growing:
USDA zone 6b and warmer. Spring Pruning: Remove old canes and dead or diseased wood and cut back canes that cross. In warmer climates, cut back the remaining canes by about one-third. In colder areas, you'll probably find you'll have to prune a little more than that.
Patents:
Canada - Application No: 97-985 on 13 Feb 1997 Application withdrawn on March 12, 2004.
Breeder: H.C.A. de Groot, De Ruiter's Nieuwe Rozen B.V., De Kwakel, Netherlands United States - Patent No: PP 10,820 on 9 Mar 1999 VIEW USPTO PATENTApplication No: 08/887,985 on 7 Jul 1997 Miniature rose plant named Ruimats
Antonius A. Pouw, De Kwakel, Netherlands
... very large dark orange/red flowers with numerous petals... excellent garden performance... marketed under the trade name Optima Orange... The new cultivar originated from a cross made by the inventor in 1992 of two unnamed proprietary seedlings... Flowering season: Year-round under greenhouse conditions, optimal flowering from spring through autumn under garden conditions... Flower diameter: About 4 cm... Flower longevity on plant: About 25 days... Fragrance: Absent... 40 to 50 petals per flower... Flower color does not fade... Plants appear to be relatively tolerant to Powdery Mildew... Seed production is rarely observed...
Notes:
The initial cross for Optima Orange (RUImats) was made in 1992 as part of a planned breeding program to develop pot rose varieties. This rose has very large, dark orange/red flowers which do not fade. Cuttings take 8 to 10 days to root if soil temperatures are maintained at 20 degrees C. It takes from twelve to fourteen weeks to produce a finished plant. This rose flowers year-round under greenhouse conditions. Flowers last about 25 days on the plant.
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