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Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Here is the seedling in November 2011 as it shows its fall foliage. Its pretty healthy so far, mildew never has been a problem.
Uploaded 18 NOV 11
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Close look to the 5th compound leaf. So far of typical multiflora character I would say.
Uploaded 5 JUL 10
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Hi! There is good news it did survive winter 2010/2011! The stem is less than 1 mmm thick!
Uploaded 28 MAR 11
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
The plant on 2nd of July 2010, after growing for one month. So far no mildew or black spot occured.
Uploaded 5 JUL 10
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
The seeds from this 2007 cross Rosa stellata var. mirifica x Veilchenblau. Again and again I treated the stellata mirifica hips during pollination with a cooling / heating method which I had developed since 2006. ... So out of a dozen hips I got these 9 seeds (which is a very good output, normally one gets much less good seed material and the most of them are degenerated). This year, in 2010, I tried the method again - a bit simplified and adjusted to lots of hips as I pollinated over 150 of them on stellata mirifica this year. With some crosses it seems to work again, as one can already now, after 2 to 4 weeks after pollination, see some seeds from the upper side and in the forming hips! I tried out odd multiflora hybrids, odd rugosa hybrids and odd china hybrids - and some pure wild species as well. The selfmade scale at the top marks 1 cm (divided in 2 parts by a small point in the middle).
Uploaded 18 JUL 10
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Uploaded 5 JUL 10
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
4th of July 2010. The developing sixth compound leaf: At last here the mirifica influence is already masked totally by a multiflora look. ... But: still here at that stage the compound leaf consists of only 3 leavelets!
Uploaded 5 JUL 10
Schlick-rv rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Arno
Uploaded 5 JUL 10
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