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Can anyone help with finding the rose White Majesty for sale or a source for propagation
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3 days ago by
Lee H.
Assuming you are seeking the 2006 version, and are located in the U.S., it shows as available from Roses Unlimited.
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I'm looking to try a little cross breeding project for fun does anyone here know weather or not any of these are fertile? I know GC produces hips. any info on fertile david Austin's would be fantastic so i can try this out
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11 AUG 22 by
Mervey
Hello community,
I found 6 red (or almost) hips (open pollination) from my 'La Belle Sultane' which is placed underneath the bigger 'Cherry Meillandecor', did someone already have some fertile seeds from this rose, by the past or recently ? pictures attached.
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La Belle Sultane has descendants listed, as seed parent and as pollen parent. Unfortunately access to the list of descendants is a privilege of supporting members.
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12 AUG 22 by
Mervey
Thank you Margaret. Yes I know about the access to that list. I asked because I know nothing about the propagation techniques and hoped for someone who could make the try of growing them. This could be a total fail of course but "nothing ventured, nothing gained".
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Was not really sure how to get this question out, but thought it would be worth a try to post it here.
Does anyone know if there are companies that an amateur hybridizer could contact to determine ploidy on of their plants? I can see how having that information for plants that prove difficult to work with might be helpful.
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I know that UC-Davis has a program (Foundation Plant Services) for testing for rose viruses, and although they may not test for ploidy, they may be able to tell you if someone else does. I can't provide a link, but you should be able to search using the program name.
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