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Initial post 7 APR 13 by ullus.d
There are are no descendants listed for this plant.
Are there really no descendants of Pauls Himalayan Musk known?
It germinates very easily and just now I have about 50 young seedlings of this year (2013)
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 8 APR 13 by Patricia Routley
Is your rose pale pink, or white? I am wondering if you have R. brunonni, the seeds of which come up like grass
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 17 APR 13 by ullus.d
Hi Patricia, thanks for your reply.
There is not much colour in my plant. Flowers are white to faint pink, however they are very double and brunonii flowers are not double.
But your expression "the seeds of which come up like grass" characterizes this plant quite well.
;-)
Actually I overlooked the earlier posting from Wernersen from Berlin having seedlings of PHM as well.
Seedsetting and germination here in Germany seems to be not a rare event.

As mentioned in these posts it might be that PHMs offspring is simply not that interesting and not worth talking about.

So I am going to keep the seedlings but without special care. Survival of the fittest.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 17 APR 13 by Jay-Jay
I've heard before of a German, who sowed seeds of the Paul's Himalayan Musk Rambler and those germinated like weeds, but they were all lookalikes of the original rose (selflings?)
Maybe You need some more generations, to get something different after pollinating the successive generations Yourselves with the pollen of the plants of YOUR choice.
Good luck and enjoy the process!
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 19 DEC 20 by Ambroise Paré
Warren Millington is using this rose in his breeding
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 19 DEC 20 by Jay-Jay
Sadly this rose is terribly prone to mildew in dry years.
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most recent 10 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 SEP 13 by ullus.d
There are apparentely two different Mermaids. One is bred by Geschwind and one bred by Paul. The pictures I did load up are of Mermaid Paul (GB) 1918, Bracteata-Hybride. Paul's Mermaid has no entry here yet.
Sorry for the mix-up.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 SEP 13 by Jay-Jay
It has an entry: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=2.4234.1
You might delete the photo's under the edit button. And then upload them for the right Mermaid.
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most recent 22 DEC 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 19 DEC 11 by ullus.d
Sangerhausen has this rose
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 20 DEC 11 by Landperson
If you click on the "Gardens" tab for the rose, you will see that Sangerhausen / Europarosarium Sangerhausen is listed.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 22 DEC 11 by ullus.d
Yes. And this is a contradiction to the the description tab, where the last line reads:
"Modern Roses 10 says this rose is extinct."
:)
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 22 DEC 11 by Landperson
Aha, good catch, and thank you.
Modern Roses 12 indicates that the rose was "RULED EXTINCT 1992", but as you have pointed out, it seems to be in commerce, so perhaps it is not. We will see if we can find confirmation one way or another.
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most recent 20 APR 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 APR 07 by ullus.d
The L indicating information on the lineage of a rose should not be in bold print if the only information given is, that the rose's parentage is unknown X unknown.
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