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In the glossary terms, the explanation for roses that have three sets of complete chromosomes is spelled as tripoloid (with an o after the p). Shouldn't that be spelled as triploid without the o after the p?
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26 NOV 11 by
Unregistered Guest
How can I add roses I have bred onto this site?
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We added a breeder listing for you and linked it to your HMF membership. You may update the details.
If you have just a few plants or seedlings we can add the names for you and you can then flush out the details. If you would like the ability to add your seedlings yourself (within reason) we now provide that option for sponsors.
Non-commercial sponsorship is $48 per year and includes a premium membership upgrade. If you are already a premium member the remainder of your membership will be prorated to extend your sponsorship period.
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How do I go about rooting and growing roses from cuttings?
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This subject has been covered at various times in the Ezine section. Use the Ezine search to find them.
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Here's an easy way. Use plastic drink glasses with drainage slits cut out at the bottom, and place in a ziplock bag for about six weeks in late summer. A bag of seed and cutting raising mix goes a long way when you are filling those glasses.
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my I please you to add the following rose to my listing ?
Honky Tonk Woman
Origin:Bred in Germany (2008) by Bernhard Motzek
Class:Hybrid Kordesii shrub
Bloom: medium pink,very full, +40 petals. high-centered to cupped bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Very strong fragrance
Habit:Height of 50 cm. Medium, semi-glossy, dark green foliage.
Parentage: Seedling of Sympathy (open Pollination)
as soon as it listed I will add fotos of it.
Thank you in advance
regards B. Motzek
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21 FEB 09 by
jedmar
Done. Thank you for your information and photos.
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