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Re: Rosa amblyotis


It as a member of the Cinnamomeae (Cassiorhodon) section.  It has 14
chromosomes.Peter Bealeas in "Classic Roses", page 219 states "An upright,
medium sized shrub similar to R. majalis to which it is obviously related.
Medium sized, red flowers followed by medium sized, globular to pear-shaped,
red hips."
Could you tell use more about how to contact this seed exchange?
Henry A. Kuska,  Retired
E-mail address.    KUSKA@NEO.LRUN.COM
My general web page (genealogy included).    http://home.neo.lrun.com/kuska/
My genealogy only web page.
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/u/s/Henry-A-Kuska/
-----Original Message-----
From: berlin@wycol.com <berlin@wycol.com>
To: rose-list@eskimo.com <rose-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Friday, February 20, 1998 1:34 AM
Subject: Rosa amblyotis


>
>Does anyone out there know anything about Rosa amblyotis?  I got the seed
>from the NARGS seed exchange and they just started germinating.  All I know
>is that the seed was collected in Kamchatka on Mt. Gavjan.
>
>I can't find any reference to it in any of my books, but I'm assuming it's
>hardy.
>
>keith, zone 5, WNY
>



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