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most recent 9 MAY 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 MAY 14 by Michael Garhart
Origin and Breeding Controlled cross pollination: seed parent ‘Kormiller’ syn Dream x pollen parent ‘Peach Melba’. In spring/summer pollen from ‘Peach Melba’ was applied to a flower of ‘Kormiller’. The hip produced remained on the bush until autumn, when harvested and shelled. The seeds collected were planted under greenhouse conditions early the following spring and seedlings flowered three months later. The new variety was selected from within the seedling population and grown-on for many growth seasons to establish its floral characteristics and growth behaviour. Selection criteria: introduction of better cut-flower varieties. Propagation: via shoot cuttings and has proved stable through many generations. Breeder: Wilhelm Kordes, Sparrieshoop, Germany.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 MAY 14 by Patricia Routley
Thank you
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