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steve fritz
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Prone to blackspot in my eastern North Carolina garden. Unimpressive flower with too few petals, and not a lot of them anyway.
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Thank you Steve.
This is what HMF is all about; the rose community sharing their experience with specific plants in varying geographic/climatic regions.
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How is your hybridizing coming along?
Do you have any pictures to post?
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4 DEC 21 by
sutekesh
Hi Steve, still at it and coming along slowly. Some of my roses are already available commercially and a couple of are being tested. Thank you for asking. I post photos under my member name sutekesh.
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Not much in the way of fragrance, and a stingy flower producer.
It's offspring were also stingy with their flowers. Somewhat resistant to blackspot but the trait was not enough to overcome it's other shortcomings.
Fertile in both seed and pollen.
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In my eastern North Carolina garden, Day Breaker had little or no fragrance while getting a lot of blackspot.
Produced a good number of rather unimpressive flowers. Will discard after this season.
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