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Discussion id : 80-443
most recent 17 JAN 15 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 10 SEP 14 by styrax
Is it fertile?
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 12 SEP 14 by Kim Rupert
It set copious hips containing a decent number of hips. Unfortunately, I never planted any.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 13 SEP 14 by styrax
Well hopefully it is fertile enough to produce crested seedlings. Do you have the rose, or know someone that does? At some point in the future, I would like a cutting or 20 :P
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 13 SEP 14 by Kim Rupert
No, I'm sorry, I no longer have Closer to Heaven. It grew in my old Newhall, CA garden, which contained twelve-hundred-plus plants and had to be dismantled in 2007 to make room for construction of a condominium development. I miss many roses I was able to grow there, but not the obligation of maintaining and caring for nearly eight times as many roses as I currently grow, particularly with the extreme drought we are now enduring here in California. Also, unfortunately, I don't know of anyone currently growing the rose. It hurts there are so many wonderful things which were fairly commonly available up to just a few years ago, which are now seemingly extinct.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 13 SEP 14 by styrax
It really does hurt to hear
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Reply #5 of 4 posted 17 JAN 15 by styrax
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