Rose (Rosa 'Institut Lumiere')
The rose cultivar ‘Institut Lumiere’ doesn’t immediately suggest a specific native region in the same way that, say, a species called *Rosa rugosa* (native to East Asia) would. **Rose cultivars are typically bred in specific locations, but this does not mean that is their native region**.
To determine the origin, we need to look at the background of the cultivar.
Here’s how we can approach figuring out the likely geographical background of ‘Institut Lumiere’:
1. **Check Rose Databases and Registries:** Search databases like HelpMeFind Roses or the American Rose Society registry. These often provide information about the breeder, the year of introduction, and sometimes the location of the breeding program.
2. **Breeder Information:** ‘Institut Lumiere’ was bred by **Dominique Massad (France)** in **2010**.
**Conclusion:**
Given that the breeder is French, **the most likely geographical background for the rose ‘Institut Lumiere’ is France.**
The rose was bred by Dominique Massad in France. While the *Rosa* genus has a widespread distribution across the Northern Hemisphere, the creation of this specific cultivar occurred in France.