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Hi there, I am the editorial coordinator at GardenWise magazine, based near Vancouver, BC. We are supporting the World Rose Convention in Vancouver this June, and as such, I have been busily interviewing Rose experts. Several of them have directed me to your site. I thought it would make a good news snippet in our front of book section. I was thinking of talking about the lineage service, but just wanted to clarify a couple of things as I am definitely not an expert myself. Would it be possible to print a portion of one of the rose family trees as an example? And could you tell me a little more about how they are used and how to read one? And if you don't mind me asking - where are you based? We often get questions about where to find plants and usually can't answer them, so it will be good to have a site to direct readers to. Thanks for your help, Wendy Thomson GardenWise magazine 604-473-0352
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Hi Wendy,
Sorry for the delay in responding; this question is a little out of place in the 'Betty Boop' comments section.
The plant lineage pages allow interested parties to trace a plant's parentage or see which plants have descended from it. The parentage tree feature is rather unique in that it is completely dynamic so that any lineage corrections or additions to our database are immediately reflected. As expected, this page is particularly popular with breeders and hybridizers.
We're US based not that makes much difference on the internet. We're proud to have members from all over the world.
Please feel free to contact our support department directly if we can be of further assistance in any way.
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I'm afraid i don't see any contact details for the support department.
thanks
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You can contact support - at - helpmefind.com .
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