Re: Rosa glauce/Anthryscus


Oh, for Pete's sake.
I'll go *buy* one, take cuttings and get 10 times as many, twice as fast.
(I didn't order the seed, it was sent as a freebie.  Nah, now I really sound like a
heel.  I'll wait the two years and dutifully water the flat...)
Diana
The Greenhouse Nursery
Port Angeles, WA


"Lon J. Rombough" wrote:

> Sometimes roses take two stratifications.  I had some rose seed that took
> two years to come up.
>
> ----------
> >From: diana <diana@olympus.net>
> >To: propagation@mallorn.com
> >Subject: Rosa glauce/Anthryscus
> >Date: Thu, Mar 9, 2000, 6:38 AM
> >
>
> >
> >I've been sowing many things since December and everything has come up except the
> >Rosa glauca that came from the Perennial Plant Alliance.  I couldn't find sowing
> >info in the books I have so simply sowed it and put the flat on heat.  Nothing.
> >Can someone provide some detail for sowing?
> >Also....does anyone know what the germination time is for anthyscus?  I see two
> >cotyledons, but don't trust that it isn't contamination due to the amount of seed
> >sown.
> >Thank you in advance.
> >diana
> >The Greenhouse Nursery
> >Port Angeles, WA
> >
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