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Fw: Rugosa seeds
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- Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 19:07:44 -0700
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Wonderful. That's much easier than propagating !!!
I could line my lonnnggg driveway with rugosas.
(Saving a few Hansa for Jim.)
I'm throwing out them "rose gall-able" Sweetbriar seeds.
(Well perhaps I will see if they "will" grow.)
Love these lists, always something to learning.
Sincerely,
Carleen Rosenlund of Rainier, Oregon -USDA-8
Sweetbriar - Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Obesia@aol.com
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Rugosa seeds
> Date: Thursday, August 06, 1998 6:31 PM
>
> carleen,
> dont let the hips dry out! remove the seeds when the hip is red,
and pot up
> outdoors where the rain will water it this winter, and wait 'til
april or may,
> they will sprout. they seem to produve pretty near the same
qualities as the
> parents, too. hybrids might be more different from parents, but
probably
> similar.
> randy, vancouver, Wa
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