Cultivar 2179: Pinocchio

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

Relationships: 0 | Linked Entities (visible): 0 | Evidence claims: 5 | History events: 0 | Catalog issue offerings: 0

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Pinocchio is a patented rose cultivar listed by Daniels Nursery in 1950 as an ornamental rose for northern landscapes. The catalog says it has salmon-flecked gold buds that open into clear pink, miniature hybrid-tea-like flowers in large clusters [S1].

The source gives no breeder, parentage, release history, or taxonomic detail beyond the rose context of the page [S1]. It identifies the cultivar by patent number 484. That number is useful for later tracing, but it is not origin or parentage evidence [S1].

Daniels listed Pinocchio in a section for roses grown in the rugged climate of the Northwest, including Minnesota and the Dakotas [S1]. The same page says the roses shown need winter protection. The hardiness evidence is therefore limited: Pinocchio was sold for northern gardens, but not as a prairie hardy rose without protection [S1].

This is an ornamental rose listing, not an edible fruit cultivar entry. No source in the packet describes hips, fruit use, culinary value, or human-edible harvest traits for Pinocchio [S1].

Summary source basis

This summary currently draws chiefly from Nursery Plants Available from South Dakota Nurseries, with 2 additional supporting sources linked below.

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139Planting time, 1950 / Alpha Nurseryunknown300p5Alpha Nursery states one plant had 32 blooms at one time the previous summer.; Pointed buds of salmon flushed gold opening to soft clear pink hybrid tea-like roses in great clusters.; Described as a hardy plant under the
106Daniels planting guide, 1950unknown200p12Buds are salmon-flecked gold, opening to clear pink miniature hybrid-tea-like flowers in great clusters.; Listed with patent number 484.

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139p5anecdote_snippetAlpha Nursery states one plant had 32 blooms at one time the previous summer.PINOCCHIO—Ahardy plant producing an abundance of pointed buds of salmon flushed gold, opening to hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink, in great clusters. We had 32 blooms on one plant at one time last summer. 2 yr. ppage_block:0.90
139p5description_snippetPointed buds of salmon flushed gold opening to soft clear pink hybrid tea-like roses in great clusters.PINOCCHIO—Ahardy plant producing an abundance of pointed buds of salmon flushed gold, opening to hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink, in great clusters. We had 32 blooms on one plant at one time last summer. 2 yr. ppage_block:0.90
139p5entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as a hardy plant under the Floribunda Roses section.PINOCCHIO—Ahardy plant producing an abundance of pointed buds of salmon flushed gold, opening to hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink, in great clusters. We had 32 blooms on one plant at one time last summer. 2 yr. ppage_block:0.90
106p12description_snippetBuds are salmon-flecked gold, opening to clear pink miniature hybrid-tea-like flowers in great clusters.PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)—Buds salmon-flecked gold opening to miniature hybrid tea like roses of clear pink in great clusters. $1.50 each.page_block:0.90
106p12source_reference_abbreviationListed with patent number 484.PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)—Buds salmon-flecked gold opening to miniature hybrid tea like roses of clear pink in great clusters. $1.50 each.page_block:0.90

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anecdote_snippetAlpha Nursery states one plant had 32 blooms at one time the previous summer.0.96
description_snippetPointed buds of salmon flushed gold opening to soft clear pink hybrid tea-like roses in great clusters.0.97
entry_hardiness_observationDescribed as a hardy plant under the Floribunda Roses section.0.96
description_snippetBuds are salmon-flecked gold, opening to clear pink miniature hybrid-tea-like flowers in great clusters.0.98
source_reference_abbreviationListed with patent number 484.0.95

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